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  1. 3 sty 2023 · Lupus erythematosus is a multisystem autoimmune disease that involves the skin and internal organs. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus is categorized as acute, subacute and chronic. Essential features. Most common sites for discoid lupus erythematous are face, scalp and conchal bowl.

  2. Comprehensive clinical, histopathologic, and immunohistochemical criteria for the classification of tumid LE are proposed that differentiate tumid LE from other cutaneous disorders that may be clinically and histologically indistinguishable. The chronic, benign course indicates that tumid LE be classified as a form of chronic cutaneous LE,

  3. 1 sie 2003 · * The major clinical, histopathologic, immunohistochemical, and serologic findings that distinguish tumid lupus erythematosus (LE) from selected cutaneous disorders are presented. DIF = direct immunofluorescente; SLE = systemic lupus erythematosus; S & D = superficial and deep; lcv = necrotizing (leukocytoclastic) vasculitis; I = interstitial ...

  4. 26 maj 2020 · Tumid lupus erythematosus (TLE) is a rare form of chronic cutaneous lupus that has triggered much debate regarding its clinical and histopathological features. It has been classically defined as annular erythematous, succulent, plaques involving the face and trunk that typically are devoid of any papulosquamous features such as scale and ...

  5. 1 lip 2021 · Tumid lupus erythematosus (TLE) Clinical features . Tumid lupus is a photosensitive eruption characterised by erythematous urticarial plaques with minimal surface change. 69 The most common sites of involvement include the face, the V area of the neck and extensor surfaces of the upper extremities. 70 It runs an intermittent clinical course of ...

  6. 29 kwi 2022 · Tumid lupus erythematosus (TLE), also known as lupus erythematosus tumidus, is a highly photosensitive form of cutaneous lupus erythematosus (cutaneous LE) that classically presents with erythematous, edematous plaques (picture 1A-C). Traditionally, TLE has been classified as a subset of chronic cutaneous LE.

  7. Background: In a recent study, we demonstrated that lupus erythematosus (LE) tumidus (LET) is a distinct subset of cutaneous LE (CLE), which is clinically characterized by erythematous, urticaria-like, nonscarring plaques in sun-exposed areas.