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Friday, July 5, 2019

DermPath Diagnosis - An outline

Dermpath Diagnosis - An Outline

DermPath Diagnosis - An Outline
Where is the pathology – Epidermis, Dermis, Both or Fat layer
Slide looks like normal skin
Parakeratosis and acanthosis
Parakeratosis with neutrophils
Epidermal acanthosis
Epidermal atrophy
Spongiosis
Acantholysis
Basal vacuolization
Sub epidermal blister or separation
Lichenoid infiltrate
Superficial and deep perivascular infiltrate
Extravasated red cells
Dermal papillary oedema
Nodular dermal infiltrate
Diffuse dermal infiltrate – cells, substances including drugs and organisms
Panniculitis

Tumours
Epidermal cells
Dermal cells
Adnexal structures
Metastases
Posted by Dr Ian McColl at 4:23 AM
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Dr McColl is a Consultant Dermatologist at the John Flynn Hospital,Tugun, Gold Coast. He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, Fellow of the Skin Cancer College Australasia and Head of the Australian Institute of Dermatology. His practice phone number is 0755980133 or 61755980133 if overseas.fax 0755980266.
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      • DermPath Diagnosis - An outline
      • Where is the pathology – Epidermis, Dermis, Both o...
      • Slide looks like normal skin
      • Parakeratosis and acanthosis
      • Parakeratosis with neutrophils
      • Epidermal acanthosis
      • Epidermal atrophy
      • Spongiosis
      • Acantholysis
      • Basal vacuolization
      • Sub epidermal blister or separation
      • Lichenoid infiltrate
      • Superficial and deep perivascular infiltrate
      • Extravasated red cells
      • Dermal papillary oedema
      • Nodular dermal infiltrate
      • Diffuse dermal infiltrate – cells, substances incl...
      • Panniculitis
      • Tumours
      • Epidermal cells
      • Dermal cells
      • Adnexal structures
      • Metastases
      • DermPath Diagnosis - An Outline
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