autoimmune
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Discoid lupus erythematosus is the most common type of lupus (CCLE), an skin condition on the lupus erythematosus of illnesses. It presents with red, painful, inflamed and coin-shaped patches of skin with a scaly and crusty appearance, most often on the scalp, cheeks, and ears. Hair loss may occur if the are on the scalp. The lesions can then develop severe scarring, and the centre areas may appear lighter in color with a rim darker than the normal skin. These lesions can last for years without treatment.
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