_____ Lupus Erythematosus presents most commonly as a non scarring papulosquamous eruptions in 2/3rd cases
Antibodies to the _____ antigen are seen associated with Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Well defined erythematous patches with scaling/hyperpigmentation which show horny plugs in dilated pilosebaceous canals on removing the scales, is known as _____ sign, seen in DLE
The characteristic skin changes seen in **lichenoid tissue reactions** (e.g., Lichen Planus) are _____.

_____ may present with a malar rash that is similar to SLE
_____ may present with a "heliotrope" rash, which is an erythematous periorbital rash
En coup de sabre lesion is seen in juvenile _____, also known as morphea
_____ may present with Gottron papules, which are red papules on the PIP joints, DIP joints and MCP joints.
_____ is an autoimmune deposition of IgA at the tips of dermal papillae
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