Cutaneous lupus tumidus: An unusual unilateral presentation
Lupus tumidus is a rare subtype of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus characterized by erythema and bright urticarial erythematous and violaceous lesions on sun-exposed areas that heal without leaving scars. Lupus tumidus follows a benign and intermittent clinical course and is rarely associated...
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Main Authors: | Samia Mrabat (Author), Hanane aybay (Author), Zakia Douhi (Author), Sara Elloudi (Author), Fatima Zahra Mernissi (Author), Mouna Rimani (Author) |
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