and outer arms. Specific and nonspecific rashes associated with antibodies to Ro/SS-A are often related to subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE). Typically, lesions specific to SCLE do not ...
A hallmark of lupus is a facial rash often described as a "butterfly rash" across the cheeks and nose. Rashes may also appear in other areas like the shawl region of the back and arms, and on ...
Discoid lupus, the more common type, only affects the skin, causing round lesions typically sun-exposed parts of the head and ...