Early: Lupus Rash Pictures |top|

| Mimic | Distinguishing Feature from Lupus Rash | |-------|----------------------------------------| | Rosacea | Central facial redness with telangiectasias, no scaling or scarring | | Seborrheic dermatitis | Greasy, yellow scaling in nasolabial folds, eyebrows, scalp | | Contact dermatitis | Itchy, weeping, well-demarcated to allergen contact area | | Malar flush (normal) | Transient, no scale, no atrophy |

Identifying a lupus rash in its early stages is a critical step in managing Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). While the "butterfly rash" is the most well-known, lupus can present in several ways, often mimicking other skin conditions like rosacea or sunburn. 1. The Butterfly (Malar) Rash early lupus rash pictures

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There are several types of lupus rashes, including: | Mimic | Distinguishing Feature from Lupus Rash