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Lupus erythematosus may manifest as a systemic disease or in purely cutaneous forms, categorized into the following types:
- Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus
- Discoid lupus erythematosus
- Verrucous lupus erythematosus (Hypertrophic lupus erythematosus)
- Lupus erythematosus-lichen planus overlap syndrome
- Chilblain lupus erythematosus (Hutchinson)
- Tumid lupus erythematosus
- Lupus erythematosus panniculitis (Lupus erythematosus profundus)
- Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
- Neonatal lupus erythematosus
- Complement deficiency syndromes
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Drug-induced lupus erythematosus
See also
References
- James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. Chapter 8. ISBN 0721629210.
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