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CASE REPORT
Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei: a distinctive facial granulomatous eruption
  1. Tanvi Dev1,
  2. Tarkik Thami1,
  3. Moanaro Longchar2,
  4. Gomathy Sethuraman1
  1. 1 Department of Dermatology , All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  2. 2 Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  1. Correspondence to Prof. Gomathy Sethuraman, aiimsgsr{at}gmail.com

Summary

Facial granulomatous papules are important to recognise, as some of them are associated with significant systemic association, particularly sarcoidosis and certain infectious conditions. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF) is a benign granulomatous disorder of unknown aetiology characterised by symmetrical, monomorphic, reddish-brown papules on the face. It is not associated with any underlying systemic involvement. We report a case of LMDF in a middle-aged man who presented to us with multiple asymptomatic and monomorphic reddish papules on the face for 3 months. Skin biopsy showed well-formed perifollicular epithelioid cell granulomas with focus of necrosis suggestive of LMDF. The lesions significantly responded to oral steroids.

  • dermatology
  • pathology

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Footnotes

  • Contributors TD, TT, GS were responsible for patient evaluation, care and treatment. ML was responsible for histopathological evaluation. TD and GS wrote the manuscript. All authors critically revised and approved for submission.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent Obtained.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.