What Is Drug Eruption?

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Fig. 9.1 A mild superficial perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate that focally approaches the dermo–epidermal junction is characteristic of morbilliform drug eruption as well as exanthem. In this case, the patient had…

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What Is Pseudolymphoma?

Nov 6, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on What Is Pseudolymphoma?

Fig. 10.1 Top panel reveals an unremarkable epidermis and papillary dermis. The reticular dermis contains a dense collection of cells. Bottom panel reveals a monomorphous infiltrate of small lymphocytes. The…

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What Is Lichenoid Dermatitis?

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Fig. 6.1 Moderately compact orthohyperkeratosis, hypergranulosis, mild acanthosis, saw-toothing of the tips of the rete, few dyskeratotic basal cells, and a band-like lymphocytic infiltrate are characteristic of lichen planus What…

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What Is Dysplastic Nevus?

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Fig. 2.1 Top panel reveals junctional proliferation of melanocytes in a predominantly nested pattern characteristic of junctional nevus. Bottom panel reveals that many melanocytes are hyperchromatic and that some nevus…

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