Rowell syndrome is a disease diagnosed by three major and three minor criteria. The major criteria include the presence of lupus erythematosus (systemic, discoid, or subacute lupus), EM-like lesions (with or without i...Rowell syndrome is a disease diagnosed by three major and three minor criteria. The major criteria include the presence of lupus erythematosus (systemic, discoid, or subacute lupus), EM-like lesions (with or without involvement of mucous membranes), and a speckled pattern of antinuclear antibodies. The minor criteria include chilblains, anti-Ro and/or anti-La antibodies, and positive RF. In this article, we present a patient whose manifestation indicated RS, because his diagnosis of Systemic lupus erythematosus was definite, and also onset with EM-like lesions and positive antinuclear antibodies. All these above are consistent with the three major criteria. In addition, his RF was positive, which was the complement for the minor criteria.展开更多
文摘Rowell syndrome is a disease diagnosed by three major and three minor criteria. The major criteria include the presence of lupus erythematosus (systemic, discoid, or subacute lupus), EM-like lesions (with or without involvement of mucous membranes), and a speckled pattern of antinuclear antibodies. The minor criteria include chilblains, anti-Ro and/or anti-La antibodies, and positive RF. In this article, we present a patient whose manifestation indicated RS, because his diagnosis of Systemic lupus erythematosus was definite, and also onset with EM-like lesions and positive antinuclear antibodies. All these above are consistent with the three major criteria. In addition, his RF was positive, which was the complement for the minor criteria.