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Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous, multiple, chronically dynamic, increasing, small or extensive red spots as well as red, small, sometimes rough, scaly papules and pustules on the face of a 66-year-old man. Furthermore, extensive, net-like branched telangiectasia can be found. DIF from lesional skin (see inlet; arrows indicate IgG deposits on the dermo-epidermal basement membrane zone and the follicular epithelium)

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous multiple, small spots to flat, sharply defined, anular and flat, partly slightly scaly erythema in the face of a 54-year-old woman with Ro-positive subacute-cutaneous lupus erythematosus.






lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. multiple, extensive, sharply defined, slightly scaly, slightly raised PLaques. 62-year-old woman. DIF: LE-characteristic. ANA: positive; Anti-Ro: positive.


lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous: clinical picture that has existed for several years, varying in severity and progressing in phases; no significant feeling of illness; ANA+, anti-Ro Ak+, no dsDNA-Ak.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous: a disease pattern that has existed for several years, progressing intermittently with homogeneously round or oval as well as anular plaques; no itching, no feeling of illness; ANA: 1:180; anti-Ro Ak+, no dsDNA-Ak.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous: progress photo; recurrent relapsing activities, here picture taken after a 6-year course of the disease; ANA+; anti-Ro Ak+.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. Within a few months developing, light-emphasized exanthema with multi-forms and large plaques. No feeling of illness. High titre SSA-Ac.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. Within a few months developing, light-emphasized exanthema with multi-forms and large plaques. No feeling of illness. High titre SSA-Ac.



Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. general view: multiple, solitary or confluent, small to large foci, sharply defined, partly homogeneous circular, partly also anular and gyrated, plaques with scales and crusts, trunk and extremities. 68-year-old female patient.

lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous: a clinical picture that has existed for several years, varying in severity and severity, no significant feeling of illness; ANA+, anti-Ro Ak+, no dsDNA-Ak.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous, general view: Multiple, solitary and confluent, small to large, only slightly elevated, little scaly papules and plaques.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. general view: multiple, small to extensive, mostly anular, only slightly elevated, little scaly papules and plaques. good response to therapy with antimalarial drugs.


Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. detail magnification: solitary or confluent, small to flat, sharply defined, annular and gyrated, partly scaly plaques in a 68-year-old woman.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. detail magnification: Multiple, solitary or confluent, small spots to large areas, sharply defined, anular and gyrated erythema of neck and face of a 68-year-old female patient, partly covered with yellowish crusts.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous, detail enlargement: Solitary or confluent, small to large stained, sharply defined, anular and gyrated, partly scaly PLaques in a 68-year-old woman.

Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. detail magnification: smaller scarcely scaly papules and larger anular, sharply defined, Collerette-like scaly plaques on the neck and face of a 68-year-old female patient.



Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. multiple, chronically dynamic, increasing red spots up to 4.0 x 2.5 cm in size as well as red, small, partly rough, scaly, partly erosive papules or plaques on the left forearm of a 66-year-old man.




Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous: Infestation of the palms in the cream of a generapized exanthema.

lupus erythematosus, acute cutaneous. within a few weeks developing exanthema with papules, homogeneous coin-shaped plaques confluent in places (see also Rowell`s syndrome). no feeling of illness. high titrated SSA-Ac.
