What disease does lupus erythematosus belong to?
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Lupus erythematosus is one of the autoimmune diseases, which belongs to the scope of connective tissue disease. Lupus erythematosus is divided into discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, deep lupus erythematosus and other types. The onset of lupus erythematosus is slow and insidious, and its clinical manifestations are diverse and changeable. Let's share my experience with you.
What disease does lupus erythematosus belong to?
A. Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (ACL): localized, generalized. B. Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE): annular lupus erythematosus type, papule scale type. C. Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CCLE): "classic" dle - localized, generalized hypertrophic (verrucous) ale. Lupus panniculitis (deep lupus erythematosus); Mucosal lupus erythematosus; Tumescent lupus erythematosus; Chilblain like lupus erythematosus; Dle - lichen planus overlap.
A. Skin vasculitis: vasculitis, leukocyte fragmentation - tactile purpura, urticaria vasculitis, nodular periarteritis; Angiopathy: DEGO like, atrophic leukoplakia; Periungual telangiectasia; Reticular green spot; Thrombophlebitis; Reynolds phenomenon; Erythematous acrodynia. B. Alopecia (non cicatricial) lupus, hair loss at the end of growth, alopecia areata. C. Finger (toe) sclerosis. D. Rheumatoid nodules. E. Skin calcification.
F. Lupus erythematosus has nonspecific bullous lesions and acquired bullous epidermolysis; Herpetic dermatitis bullous lupus erythematosus; Erythematous pemphigus; Bullous pemphigoid; Porphyria cutis tarda. G. Urticaria. H. Papular nodular mucinosis. 1. The skin is flabby. J. Erythema multiforme. K. Leg ulcers. 50. Lichen planus.
matters needing attention
Avoid sunlight exposure and ultraviolet radiation, especially in the active period, when necessary, anti sunlight drugs can be applied, such as 3% quinine ointment, compound titanium dioxide ointment, 15% para aminobenzoic acid ointment, etc. other excessive exposure such as cold, X-ray, etc. can also cause the aggravation of the disease, which can not be ignored.