Histopath - skin Flashcards
normal structures seen in the dermis?
- Sebaceous glands
- Small nerves + vessels
- collagen + elastic fibres
- Hair follicles
How does normal skin on the soles of feet compare to normal skin on the face?
Feet: v thick epidermis
Face: bare sebaceous glands
Name 4 vesicobullous diseases
PemphigoiD (deep)
PemphiguS (superficial)
Pemphigus Foliaceous (vv superficial)
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Pathophysiology of pemphigoid?
Deep bullae
IgG binds to hemidesmosomes in BM –> sub epidermal bullae form
Histology of pemphigoid?
Sub epidermal bullae + LINEAR IgG DEPOSITION
Which vesicobullous disease is associated with IgA deposition?
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Differences between bullous pemphigoid vs dermatitis herpetiformis?
Both are deep bullae BUT
- Pemphigoid = IgG. DH = IgA
- Pemphigoid = elderly flexures.
- DH = Coeliac + extensors.
Which vesicobullous diseases is superficial?
Pemphigus vulgaris + foliaceous
Pathophysiology + histology of pemphigus vulgaris?
Pemphigus Vulgaris
- IgG binds to desmosomal proteins in epidermis –> intraepidermal bullae form
- IgG deposits between cells in a netlike pattern
What is the most superficial of vesicobullous diseases? where are the bullae?
Pemphigus follaecous
Bullae are SUBCORNEAL
3 histological features in acute eczema?
1) Spongiosis
2) Inflammatory cell infiltration
3) Dilated dermal CAPILLARIES
Type of hypersensitivity in contact dermatitis?
IV
Auspitz’ sign
PSORIASIS
- pin point bleeding on rubbing
Koebner phenomenon
PSORIASIS
- psoriatic esions form at sites of trauma
Histological findings in psoriasis
TEST TUBES IN A RACK appearance (micro abscesses)