Ara Cho, Babak Adib, Adrian Tanew, Sonja Radakovic
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[Congenital periorbital skin changes in an infant-how to interpret raccoon eyes?]
A 4-month-old female infant presented with congenital periorbital skin changes. The patient showed bilateral periorbital erythema, telangiectasia and eczematous skin lesions resembling "raccoon eyes" which resulted in a clinical diagnosis of neonatal lupus erythematosus. The diagnosis was confirmed by the detection of elevated anti-Ro antibodies in both the infant and her mother. No cardiological or other abnormalities were found.