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2. Heliotrope Rash

Some skin abnormalities relate to dermatomyositis, but the most recognizable one is a heliotrope rash. This distinct rash appears as a reddish-purple butterfly-shape that covers the upper eyelids, extends over the bridge of the nose, and spreads onto the cheeks. It is one of the hallmark features of dermatomyositis.

What Is Dermatomyositis?

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