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Case Number : Case 739 - 16 Apr Posted By: Guest

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Female 48 years with scarring alopecia.


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Guest Romualdo C. L. Filho

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Lupus erythematosus.

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Guest Bansal_

Posted

Lupus erythematosus

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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

Posted

Agree DLE

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Guest Rodrigo Restrepo

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LUPUS PANNICULITIS

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Robledo F. Rocha

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End-stage fibrosing alopecia due to scalp involvement by lupus erythematosus.
Atrophic epidermis and remnants of folliculosebaceous units have thickened basement membrane with corrugated appearance. Dermal sclerosis and fibrous tracts replacing former terminal hair follicles provide the gross scarring. Striking solar elastosis and telangiectasias are also present. Inflammatory infiltrate is minimal, restricted to the lower segment of the fibrous tracts and shows lupus panniculitis-like features.

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Agree

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Guest Jim Davie MD

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Agree with the above. LE profundus: Burned out scarring alopecia with hyaline lobular non-necrotizing panniculitis, fibrous tracts, and DE-like epidermal atrophy/impressively thickened epidermal BM.

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Lupus profundus like features due to scarring alopecia of lupus erythematosus

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Guest Dr. Francisco Vílchez

Posted

LE

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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

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Unfortunately I couldn't observe eosinophilic hyalinized necrosis of subcutaneous tissue with lymphocytic dusts consistent with lupus profundus which also clinically presents as depressed plaques.

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Iskander H. Chaudhry

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This is DLE/lupus profundus.

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