2 - Pathology of Skin Lesions Flashcards

1
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Number of reactive units

A

4

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2
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Reactive units of the skin

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1 Superficial reactive unit
2 Dermal reactive unit
3 Subcutaneous reactive unit
4 Appendages

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3
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Cells that form bulk of the epidermis

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Keratinocytes

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4
Q

Stain: elastic fiber

A

Verhoeff-Van Gieson (black)

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5
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Stain: mucin, mast cell

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Toluidine blue (mucin: blue, mast cell granules: metachromatic)

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6
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Stain: collagen, smooth muscle

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Masson’s trichrome (collagen: blue-green, smooth muscle: red)

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7
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Stain: mast cell cytoplasm

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Leder stain (red)

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8
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Stain: glycogen, fungi

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Periodic acid-Schiff (glycogen: red, fungi: red)

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9
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Stain: acid mucopolysaccharides, such as mucin

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Alcian blue (blue)
Colloidal iron (blue)
Mucicarmine (pink/red)
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10
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Stain: amyloid

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Congo red (red)
Thioflavin T (yellow/yellow-green)
Crystal violet (red-purple metachromatically)
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11
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Stain: iron

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Prussian blue/Perls stain (deep blue)

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12
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Stain: melanin

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Fontana-Masson (black)

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13
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Stain: calcium

A
Von Kossa (black)
Alizarin red (orange-red)
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14
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Stain: lipids

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Oil red O (red)
Sudan black (black)
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15
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Stain: fungus

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Gomori methenamine silver (gray-black)

Periodic acid-Schiff (red)

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16
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Stain: mycobacteria

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Ziehl-Neelsen; Fite acid-fast stain (red)

Auramine-rhodamine (red-yellow)

17
Q

Stain: spirochetes

A

Warthin-starry (black)

18
Q

Stain: myeloid cells, mast cells, Leishmania, Histoplasma

A

Giemsa (myeloid cells: blue, mast cells: blue)

19
Q

Split: granular layer (3)

A

Pemphigus foliaceus
Subcorneal pustular dermatosis
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome/bullous impetigo

20
Q

Split: spinous layer (4)

A

Spongiotic dermatitis
Herpes virus infection
Friction blister
Familial benign pemphigus

21
Q

Split: suprabasal (2)

A

Pemphigus vulgaris

Darier disease

22
Q

Split: subepidermal (5)

A
Epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
Bullous pemphigoid
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Porphyria cutanea tarda
23
Q

Junctional blistering (2)

A

Bullous pemphigoid

Junctional epidermolysis bullosa