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Features in Dermatopathology: Hyperkeratosis - Thickened stratum corneum
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. The Many Faces of. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Hyperkeratosis - Thickened stratum corneum. Hyperkeratosis or thickened stratum corneum is a feature of the palms and soles. There is no associated inflammatory changes. Hyperkeratosis with cornoid lamellae is a feature of porokeratoses. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Keratin cy...
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Patterns in Dermatopathology: Diagnosing by First Obvious Feature
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Diagnosing by First Obvious Feature. I also like to look at a slide and immediately state whether I think this is an Epidermal or a Dermal histological pattern. I then assign a couple of mnemonics as follows. If dermal then the mnemonic will be CUL DVA EVIE. If you need more information on the mnemonics look at.
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Features in Dermatopathology: Neutrophils in stratum corneum
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. The Many Faces of. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Neutrophils in stratum corneum. Neurophils in the Stratum Corneum. Whenever I see this I think of Impetigo, Fungi or Pustular psoriasis. And would order a PAS stain. Munro microabscesses are collections of neutrophils in the stratum corneum. Neutrophils in the epidermis. If you see Pustules. Dr McCol...
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Features in Dermatopathology: TEST CASES
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. The Many Faces of. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Try this case. Biopsy papular lesion on the face. Dermal process Therefor CUL DVA EVIE. See the video of the analysis below. Click to view it on YouTube then click on the circular motive at the base to increase the resolution to 1080 HD and click the outside box to view full screen. Clear spaces betw...
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Patterns in Dermatopathology: Dermal Changes
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. Friday, September 24, 2010. Clinically rashes that have a dermal pathology usually are found in the CUL DVA EVIE mnemonic. (See you later at the Dept of Veterans Affairs EVIE where Evie is your girlfriend.). Histopathologically dermal patterns are due to. 1 Infiltrates of cells or substances. 2 Excess or reduction in collagen or elastin. Occur...
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Features in Dermatopathology: Absent stratum granulosum
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. The Many Faces of. Thursday, April 3, 2014. This is seen in ichthyosis vulgaris and under a porokeratotic cornoid lamella. There is also hypogranulosis. Seen in any disorder with marked parakeratosis particularly psoriasis. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Patterns in Dermatopathology: September 2010
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Medical Dermatopathology on the contrary is much easier! If a rash is red and scaly the pathology will be in the epidermis and the condition will be under the mnemonic PMs PET(AL) See Dermatology Made Simple. For the relevant diseases under this mnemonic. For a Dermatopathologist look at the path slide tto see whe...
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Patterns in Dermatopathology: Pustular Reaction Pattern
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This is a Teaching website of The Australian Institute of Dermatology. It is part of the Institute's Online Dermatopathology Course. See www.mydermpathconsult.com. Friday, September 24, 2010. Pustules usually involve the epidermis or the follicular extension of the epidermis. The cells involved are usually neutrophils but can be eosinophils and rarely atypical lymphocytes. The next group of disorders we will look at are those that are associated with pustules. In the mnemonic it is simply "II". There is ...