Chapter 7 Flashcards
1
Q
What are the three key features of lichenoid dermatitis?
A
- Basal layer is destroyed
- Civatte bodies
- Sawtooth rete pattern

2
Q
True or False:
Lichen planus should not have parakeratosis or eosinophils.
A
True
- Lichen planus is like a strict parent: “You will not hang around eosinophils or parakeratosis.”
- Lichenoid drug eruption and remaining lichenoid processes are more permissive: “You don’t need to have eosinophils or parakeratosis, but if you want to, it’s OK.”
3
Q
What are the features of lichen planus?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- No parakeratosis or eosinophils
- Sawtooth rete ridges

4
Q
What are civatte bodies?
A
Remnants of basal keratinocytes and pinched off bits of the basement membrane
5
Q
What are the features of lichenoid drug eruption?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- Typically has eosinophils and parakeratosis

6
Q
What are the features of a benign lichenoid keratosis (BLK)?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- Parakeratosis
- Stratum corneum NOT homogenous
- Solar lentigo commonly present at margin
- Earliest stage of evolution may show vacuolar interface dermatitis with a lymphocyte in every vacuole

7
Q
What are features of lichenoid graft-versus-host disease?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- May have parakeratosis and/or eosinophils

8
Q
What are the features of hypertrophic lupus erythematosus?
What about on DIF?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- May have eosinophils and parakeratosis
- Superficial and deep infiltrate
- Follicular plugging
- DIF → continuous granular band of IgG/A/M and C3 (full house) at BMZ

9
Q
What are the features of lichenoid regression of lentigo maligna?
A
- Lichenoid interface dermatitis
- Heavily sun-damaged skin
- Adjacent rete pattern may be effaced
- Parakeratosis and eosinophils may be present

10
Q
What are the features of a porokeratosis?
A
- Cornoid lamella → column of parakeratosis at 45-degree angle with underlying dyskeratotic cells
- Zone between cornoid lamellae may appear lichenoid or psoriasiform

11
Q
What are the three key features of vacuolar interface dermatitis?
A
- Intact basal layer (as opposed to lichenoid interface dermatitis)
- Vacuoles within basal layer
- Rounded rete pattern
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