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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Rheumatol. 2022 Sep 15;50(1):27–35. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.220089

Table 1.

LE Specific Skin Disease

CLE Subtype Clinical Characteristics
ACLE 30–50% patients with SLE. Flares often parallel systemic disease activity. Can see +ANA, +anti-dsDNA, +anti-Smith
 • Localized Raised or flat malar rash. Photosensitive, non-scarring, transient.
 • Generalized Widespread maculopapular rash above and below the neck. Dorsum of hands sparing MCP and IP joints. Photosensitive, pruritic.
 • TEN-like Widespread denudation and blistering on sun exposed areas
SCLE Recurrent course of widespread, highly photosensitive lesions that resolve without scarring though dyspigmentation may occur. 10–15% patients have SLE with arthralgias/myalgias, rare internal organ involvement. Often +ANA, +SSA. 1/3 cases drug induced
 • Annular Scaly annular erythematous plaques often merge to polycyclic morphology
 • Papulosquamous Resembles psoriasis or eczema
 • Erythrodermic Generalized exfoliative erythroderma
CCLE Chronic, recurrent disease course. Rates of SLE vary between subtypes
 • DLE Erythematous, sometimes scaly plaques exacerbated by sun-exposure and trauma, progress to dyspigmentation and atrophic scarring. Localized if confined to head and neck. Generalized if extends below neck.
 • Hypertrophic Papular lesions on face, extensor surfaces, palms/soles
 • Mucosal Erosions and macules on mucosal surfaces
 • LEP Indurated subcutaneous nodules or plaques in face, scalp, upper torso, buttocks, proximal extremities. Atrophic scars.
 • CHLE Painful violaceous plaques and nodules in cold-exposed areas, may progress to erosions or ulcerations on acral surfaces
 • LET Erythematous macules, papules, plaques with smooth surfaces and no scale, sharp raised borders. Very photosensitive.

Abbreviations: LE, lupus erythematosus; CLE, cutaneous lupus erythematosus; ACLE, acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus; TEN, toxic epidermal necrolysis; SCLE, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus; CCLE, chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus; DLE, discoid lupus erythematosus; LEP, lupus erythematosus panniculitis; CHLE, chilblain lupus erythematosus; LET, lupus erythematosus tumidus