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442 Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (LE)

variable-size that usually develop one or more of the following fea-
tures over time: keratotic follicular plugging; hyperpigmentation at
the outer borders of lesions; hypopigmentation, telangiectasia and
atrophic scarring at the center of lesions. Focal, scarring alopecia
with scalp involvement.
➣All – red skin lesions, sun-exposed distribution

tests
Basic Blood Tests
■ACLE – positive ANA, elevated ESR, anemia, leukopenia, thrombocy-
topenia, hypocomplementemia, abnormal renal function, increased
serum globulins, anti-phospholipid autoantibodies.
■SCLE – positive ANA, Ro/SS-A (can be present in absence of ANA)
■DLE – ANA is usually negative, but with human substrates low titers
are possible

Basic Urine Tests
■ACLE – proteinuria, hematuria, cellular casts
■SCLE – usually normal
■DLE – normal

Specific Diagnostic Tests
■ACLE – double-stranded DNA and Sm autoantibodies
■SCLE – Ro/SS-A and La/SS-B autoantibodies
■DLE – none

Other Tests as Appropriate
■All – lesional skin biopsy (routine H&E examination) of skin
reveals LE-specific skin disease pattern known as an interface
dermatitis
■All – lesional skin biopsy (direct immunofluorescence examination)
for selected patients in whom diagnosis is in question

differential diagnosis
■ACLE – dermatomyositis, acne rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, pho-
toallergic or phototoxic drug eruptions
■SCLE – polymorphous light eruption, photosensitive psoriasis, ery-
thema annulare centrifugum and other annular reactive skin disor-
ders
■DLE – granuloma faciale, sarcoidosis
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