Cheek and periorbital peculiar discoid lupus erythematosus: Rare clinical presentation mimicking tinea faciei, cutaneous granulomatous disease or blepharitis

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We present clinically peculiar facial discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) that mimicked tinea faciei. Although DLE is a chronic autoimmune dermatosis, it has a variety of rare clinical presentations, including periorbital DLE, comedonic DLE and hypertrophic DLE recently. In this case, a scaly, erythematous lesion on the eyelid and the central healed, mildly elevated, annularly distributed facial DLE mimicked tinea faciei, complicating our diagnosis.

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Nakamura, S., Yamada, T., Umemoto, N., Nakamura, T., Wakatabi, K., Iida, E., … Demitsu, T. (2015). Cheek and periorbital peculiar discoid lupus erythematosus: Rare clinical presentation mimicking tinea faciei, cutaneous granulomatous disease or blepharitis. Case Reports in Dermatology, 7(1), 56–60. https://doi.org/10.1159/000381208

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