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  1. Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease that occurs in patients with SLE. It can be associated with antibodies against type VII collagen. Bullous SLE is also called bullous eruption of SLE and vesiculobullous SLE.

  2. 22 maj 2023 · Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus (BSLE) is a rare manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus. It has clinical and histological features that may lead to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment of this easily treatable condition.

  3. What are the symptoms of cutaneous lupus? Symptoms of SLE and skin lupus can range from mild to severe and may come and go. They may “flare up” at certain times throughout your life. Physical and emotional stress, illness, injury and some medications can trigger a flare in people who have lupus.

  4. 4 sie 2011 · Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus (BSLE) is a rare bullous dermatosis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. It is characterized by clinical and histologic features, resembling either bullous pemphigoid or dermatitis herpetiformis, and a heterogeneous immunologic profile, characterized by autoimmunity to components of type VII ...

  5. 25 lut 2019 · Skin involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) occurs in more than 75% of patients with this condition. Vesicles and blisters in SLE may be detected in three different conditions: (1) due to an interface vacuolar dermatitis; (2) due to the association of SLE with other autoimmune blistering diseases (e.g. bullous pemphigoid); and (3 ...

  6. 4 wrz 2019 · Herein, we thoroughly review the topic of vesiculobullous skin disorders that can be encountered in LE patients and organize them into four groups: LE-specific and aspecific vesiculobullous diseases, LE-related autoimmune bullous diseases, and LE in association to non-autoimmune conditions.

  7. 31 paź 2014 · Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus (BSLE) is an uncommon blistering eruption that can occur in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Between 59 and 85 % of SLE patients will have skin manifestations of their disease, but less than 5 % will develop bullous disease [ 1 – 3 ].