Lupus Erythematosus Seborrheic

Lupus seborrheic erythematosus is an inflammatory skin disease that is characterized by skin rashes on the face, head, neck and chest. This disease belongs to the group of chronic diseases.

Lupus is a complex dermatosis that has no specific causes. The disease is characterized by a symmetrical arrangement of rash, red spots



Lupus erythematosus (seborrheic, L. E. seborrhoeicus Scor.) is a chronic skin disease belonging to the group of lichen discoides, manifested by an erythematous papule with hyperkeratotic scales of pink, purple or brownish color. Approximately 3% of lupus patients may develop a band-like rash similar to leprosy. Differential diagnosis should be carried out with streptoderma, scleroderma, psoriasis, pityriasis versicolor, dwarf psoriasis and other diseases.

The disease occurs chronically over years and decades, with periods of remission and relapse. On the background