SLE in a Male Patient Presented Initially as Rowell's Syndrome.

A 22 year old male Indian patient presented with high grade fever, multiple joint pain, low back pain, generalized body ache since 6 months and erythematous pruritic rashes and atypical annular target like lesions over face, arm, leg and back and ulcers on hard palate and buccal mucosa for 2 months. Laboratory investigations showed a speckled pattern anti-nuclear antibody with a titer >1:160 and positive SS-A, dsDNA auto-antibodies and Rheumatoid factor. Diagnosis of Rowell's syndrome was made based on clinical and laboratory finding and the patient was treated with oral prednisolone (50 mg/day), hydroxychloroquine (200 mg q12h) and pulse cyclophosphamide (700 mg) chemotherapy. Majority of skin lesions and oral ulcerations subsided after 4 weeks of therapy. Till date only 11 male patients out of the total 71 cases of Rowell's syndrome were reported in the world's literature.

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