Autologous fat transfer in a patient with lupus erythematosus profundus

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Lupus erythematosus profundus, a form of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus, is a rare inflammatory disease involving in the lower dermis and subcutaneous tissues. It primarily affects the head, proximal upper arms, trunk, thighs, and presents as firm nodules, 1 to 3 cm in diameter. The overlying skin often becomes attached to the subcutaneous nodules and is drawn inward to produce deep, saucerized depressions. We present a rare case of lupus erythematosus profundus treated with autologous fat transfer.

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Yoon, J., Kim, H. M., Kim, T. H., Kim, C. W., Sun, Y. W., & Yoon, T. J. (2012). Autologous fat transfer in a patient with lupus erythematosus profundus. Case Reports in Dermatology, 4(3), 207–210. https://doi.org/10.1159/000343469

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