Clinical features:
Red nodular masses centred around the nasal tip in association with acne rosacea, usually seen in elderly men.
Management:
If unsightly, treat by dermabrasion or surgical shaving.
Lupus vulgaris (尋常狼瘡)
Aetiology:
Inoculation of the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, possibly through nose picking.
Clinical features:
Red/brown patches or nodules on the nasal or facial skin. Perforation of the cartilaginous nasal septum can occur, with scarring in long-standing cases.
Management:
Treatment is by antituberculous chemotherapy.
Lupus pernio (凍瘡樣狼瘡)
Clinical features:
Skin lesions other than erythema nodosum occur in 20% of patients with sarcoidosis. Lupus pernio is common and is frequently associated with bone cysts and chest disease.
Management:
Treat the underlying disease.
Malignant tumours (惡性腫瘤)
Clinical features:
Basal or squamous cell carcinomas present as warty or ulcerating lesions, rarely with lymphadenopathy. Melanomas are more rare.
Management:
Excision biopsy when possible; radiotherapy for larger tumours not involving bone.
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