Lupus panniculitis in Child
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               Lupus panniculitis is a form of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus characterized by firm subcutaneous nodules and plaques. Although the lesions of lupus panniculitis can involve the face, upper arms, trunk, buttocks, and legs, there is a predilection for facial involvement in the pediatric population. The affected areas tend to be asymptomatic and may or may not have associated overlying cutaneous changes. The lesions resolve over time, resulting in subcutaneous atrophy that can be disfiguring. 
This entity is rare in the pediatric population, and its exact prevalence is unknown. The mean age of onset is 8 years among the cases reported. Most patients do not have concurrent systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and extensive laboratory evaluation is not indicated in the absence of systemic symptoms.
            This entity is rare in the pediatric population, and its exact prevalence is unknown. The mean age of onset is 8 years among the cases reported. Most patients do not have concurrent systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and extensive laboratory evaluation is not indicated in the absence of systemic symptoms.
Codes
                  ICD10CM:
L93.2 – Other local lupus erythematosus
SNOMEDCT:
239888002 – Lupus panniculitis
            L93.2 – Other local lupus erythematosus
SNOMEDCT:
239888002 – Lupus panniculitis
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               Last Reviewed:05/26/2025
Last Updated:05/27/2025
            
               
             Last Updated:05/27/2025
Lupus panniculitis  in Child
                  