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Lupus erythematosus tumidus
A rare form of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus characterized by extreme photosensitivity with intermittent formation of erythematous, edematous, urticarial-like, smooth plaques on sun-exposed skin areas. The lesions heal without scarring. The course of the disease is benign, and development of systemic lupus erythematosus is infrequent. Most patients do not have lupus-related autoantibodies. Skin biopsy shows a perivascular and periadnexal lymphocytic infiltrate and increased dermal mucin deposition without involvement of the dermoepidermal junction. [from ORDO]
Frontal upsweep of hair
Upward and/or sideward growth of anterior hair. [from HPO]
Overgrowth
Excessive postnatal growth which may comprise increased weight, increased length, and/or increased head circumference. [from HPO]
Lobular neoplasia
A spectrum of non-invasive neoplastic lesions that arise from the terminal ductal lobular units of the breast. There is atypical small epithelial cell proliferation. Pagetoid involvement of the terminal ducts may or may not be present. In the minority of cases, there is a risk for subsequent development of invasive ductal or invasive lobular carcinoma. [from NCI]
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