Lupus erythematosus—a clinico-pathological heterogeneous disease

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Abstract

Lupus erythematosus (LE) is an autoimmune disorder where immune tolerance towards nucleic acids is lost and a hyperactivated type I interferon system drives chronic immune activation. Typically, signs, symptoms, and clinical disease course are very variable between patients. Cutaneous LE can be associated with or precede systemic involvement or be limited to the skin, necessitating careful examination and follow-up of patients. LE skin disease includes a wide range of manifestations and precise classification for clinical studies is challenging. In this review article we discuss common and rare manifestations of cutaneous lupus with its clinical presentation and histopathological characteristics.

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Obermoser, G., Zelger, B., & Zelger, B. (2020). Lupus erythematosus—a clinico-pathological heterogeneous disease. Pathologe, 41(4), 334–343. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00292-020-00785-w

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