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  • Dermatología
  • Reumatología
  • Inmunología

Sus antecedentes:

  • El lupus eritematoso cutáneo (CLE) es un grupo de afecciones cutáneas autoinmunes.
  • Existen cuatro tipos principales: agudo (ACLE), subagudo (SCLE), intermedio (ICLE) y crónico (CCLE).
  • Hay un riesgo significativo de desarrollar lupus eritematoso sistémico (LES) después del diagnóstico de LEC.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para resumir la importancia clínica del diagnóstico del LES.
  • Para resaltar la importancia del seguimiento de los pacientes con LES para el desarrollo de LES.
  • Discutir las estrategias terapéuticas actuales y futuras para el LES y el LES.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de los datos epidemiológicos sobre el LES y el LES.
  • Análisis de los criterios de diagnóstico y las directrices de seguimiento del LES.
  • Resumen de las modalidades de tratamiento establecidas y emergentes para el lupus eritematoso.

Principales resultados:

  • El riesgo de LES es mayor en los primeros tres años después del diagnóstico de LES.
  • El monitoreo sistémico es esencial para la detección temprana del LES en pacientes con LES.
  • Las estrategias terapéuticas abarcan enfoques tópicos, sistémicos y personalizados.

Conclusiones:

  • El diagnóstico precoz y la vigilancia del LES son fundamentales para prevenir la progresión del LES.
  • La colaboración multidisciplinaria, en particular con los reumatólogos, optimiza el tratamiento del LES.
  • La medicina personalizada está avanzando en el panorama del tratamiento para todas las formas de lupus eritematoso.