Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the three cutaneous lupus are most strongly a/w SLE?

A
  • Acute CLE
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presentation of ACLE? (acute cutaneous lupus)

A

-transient malar erythema (butterfly rash) following sun exposure with classic sparing of the nasolabial folds (in contrast to dermatomyositis)

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What can you see develop in the molar erythema of ACLE that can help differentiate from other facial rashes?

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  • malar rash sparing NL folds - lesions can develop poikiloderma, atrophy or dyspigmentation!!
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Where else can rash of ACLE commonly present besides malar distribution?

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V of chest, upper back, extremities, and backs of hands (sparing the knuckles!! vs dermatomyositis)

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What is the histopath of ACLE?

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vacuolar interface dermatitis, dermal edema, sparse perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate in upper dermis

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