2015
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.12829
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Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus starting as linear lupus erythematosus

Abstract: Background Cutaneous lupus in childhood is usually associated with systemic lupus

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“…To date, less than 100 cases of LCLE have been described in the literature, and approximately half of these occurred in childhood. The youngest patient reported to present with LCLE an 18‐month‐old girl . Analysis of the published cases reveals similar incidence in both sexes and no ethnic predilection …”
Section: Clinical Course and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…To date, less than 100 cases of LCLE have been described in the literature, and approximately half of these occurred in childhood. The youngest patient reported to present with LCLE an 18‐month‐old girl . Analysis of the published cases reveals similar incidence in both sexes and no ethnic predilection …”
Section: Clinical Course and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Lesions of LCLE are in most cases restricted to one anatomic site, with the head and neck most frequently involved, followed by upper limbs, trunk, and lower limbs. In addition to histologic variants of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (discoid lupus, lupus tumidus, and lupus profundus), few cases of subacute cutaneous lupus and cutaneous lupus with scleradermoid features were described …”
Section: Clinical Course and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DIF positivity rate was 56% and showed linear and/or granular deposition of IgM +/-IgG, IgA and C3 deposition along dermoepidermal junction. 3,6,8,18,20,23,31,[33][34][35] ANA, anti-SSA/Ro and anti-dsDNA were positive in 33% 3,[6][7][8]11,15,17,18,26,27,31 (18% if ⩾1:160), 15%, 15,16,31 and 6% 31 of cases, respectively. Full ENA panel was done in 8 cases (including our 2 patients), whereas other cases only disclosed about anti-SSA/Ro (mostly), anti-SSB/La, anti-Sm and/ or anti-RNP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antimalarial with 19 12 (63) 6 (32) 1 (5) In monotherapy 10,11,23,26 4 3 (75) 1 (25) -Topical corticosteroids 8,14,19,28,35 5 4 (80) 1 (20) -TCI (our case and previous studies) 3 4 -4 (100) -Topical corticosteroids and TCI (our case and previous studies) 34 6 1 1 (100) --Topical anti-inflammatory 6 1 1 (100) --Topical corticosteroids 12 1 1 (100) --Systemic corticosteroids and antimalarial b,c, 31 Multiple treatments have been described with pediatric LCLE (Table 1). 3,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Remission rates were of 25% and 73% with topical treatments and systemic treatments (in monotherapy or combination), respectively. Among the latter group, 6 patients initially failed to respond to topical treatments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This unusual presentation of lupus erythematosus is mostly seen in children and young adults. Till now, fewer than 30 cases in both adults and children have been published [4,5]. Among them, only 15 cases of childhood diagnosed as facial LCLE have been reported (Table 1) [3,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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