| Literature DB >> 22888407 |
Luís Uva1, Diana Miguel, Catarina Pinheiro, João Pedro Freitas, Manuel Marques Gomes, Paulo Filipe.
Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multiorgan autoimmune disease of unknown etiology with many clinical manifestations. The skin is one of the target organs most variably affected by the disease. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) established 11 criteria as a classificatory instrument to operationalise the definition of SLE in clinical trials. They were not intended to be used to diagnose individuals and do not do well in that capacity. Cutaneous lesions account for four of these 11 revised criteria of SLE. Skin lesions in patients with lupus may be specific or nonspecific. This paper covers the SLE-specific cutaneous changes: malar rash, discoid rash, photosensitivity, and oral mucosal lesions as well as SLE nonspecific skin manifestations, their pathophysiology, and management. A deeper thorough understanding of the cutaneous manifestations of SLE is essential for diagnosis, prognosis, and efficient management. Thus, dermatologists should cooperate with other specialties to provide optimal care of SLE patient.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22888407 PMCID: PMC3410306 DOI: 10.1155/2012/834291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmune Dis ISSN: 2090-0430
Cutaneous manifestations of SLE.
| (1) Malar rash | |
| (2) Discoid LE (DLE) | |
| (a) Localized DLE | |
| (b) Generalized DLE | |
| (3) Photosensitivity | |
| (4) Mucosal DLE | |
| (a) Oral DLE | |
| (b) Conjunctival DLE | |
| (c) Nasal DLE | |
| (d) Genital DLE | |
| (5) Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus | |
| (6) Alopecia | |
| (7) Lupus panniculitis/lupus profundus | |
| (8) Lichenoid DLE (LE/lichen planus overlap) | |
| (9) Small vessel cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis secondary to LE | |
| (a) Dependent palpable purpura | |
| (b) Urticarial vasculitis | |
| (10) Secondary atrophie blanche | |
| (11) Periungual telangiectasias | |
| (12) Livedo reticularis | |
| (13) Raynaud's phenomenon | |
| (14) Bullous lesions (BSLE) |
Figure 1Malar rash.
Figure 2Photosensitive lesions.
Figure 3Discoid rash.
Figure 4Palatal ulcers.
Figure 5Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
Figure 6Lupus profundus.
Figure 7Capillaroscopy.
Figure 8Vasculitis.
Figure 9Immune reactant deposits in vessel.
Figure 10Periungual telangiectasia.
Figure 11Livedo reticularis.
Figure 12Lupus band test.