Facial disseminated miliary lupus

In the past, the disease was thought to be a blood-borne skin tuberculosis, a variant of lupus vulgaris or tuberculosis rash, but there is no clear evidence of tuberculosis. Although tuberculosis-like changes in histology, tuberculin tests are often negative.

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