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. 2015 Jun 11;2015:254260. doi: 10.1155/2015/254260

Table 2.

Clinical features of ocular LEP in each study.

Reference/country Study design Age (years)/gender Ratio
Monolateral : Bilateral
Ocular site Ratio
ANA P : N
Treatment
Sheehan-Dare and Cunliffe (1988), UK [22] CR 47 m Monolateral Periorbital edema Positive; speckled pattern Prednisolone 40 mg

Magee et al. (1991), USA [25] CR 41 m Monolateral Periorbital swelling and proptosis Hydroxychloroquine and prednisone

Inuzuka et al. (2001), Japan [56] CR 71 f Bilateral Eyelid plaque and subcutaneous nodules Positive Prednisolone 30 mg

Kao et al. (2010), USA [55] CR 76 m Monolateral Enophthalmos Positive; diffuse pattern Prednisone 60 mg

Sudhakar et al. (2012), USA [54] CR 51 f Monolateral Orbit and periorbit inflammation associated with CRAO

Ohsie et al. (2012), USA [53] CR 18 f Monolateral Panniculitis involving orbit and periorbit tissue Negative Corticosteroid and mycophenolate
mofetil

CR: case report; P: positive; N: negative; LEP: lupus erythematosus profundus; CRAO: central retinal artery occlusion.

Dosage not specified.