• dilated, tortuous blood vessels within these papillae Further histopathologic diagnosis is performed by the following parameters: These include bacterial...
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    Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin, typically characterized by itchiness, redness and a rash. In cases of short duration, there may be small blisters...
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    diseases (e.g., atopic dermatitis), and rarely cancer. Many rarer types of the disorder are part of inherited genetic syndromes. The cause of KP is not completely...
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    the histopathological diagnosis of malaria and other parasites. It is specific for the phosphate groups of DNA and attaches itself to regions of DNA where...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) North PE, Mihm MC Jr (2001). "Histopathological diagnosis of infantile hemangiomas and vascular malformations". Facial Plast...
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    diagnose acute spongiotic dermatitis by examining the skin during an office visit, but a biopsy is needed for an accurate diagnosis of the type.[medical citation...
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    Mercer SE, Phelps RG (2011). "Histopathological variants of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: a review". Journal of Skin Cancer. 2011: 210813. doi:10...
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    Clinical aspects and diagnosis". Eur J Dermatol. 9 (2): 144–59. PMID 10066966. Sharma VK, Asati DP (2010). "Pediatric contact dermatitis". Indian J Dermatol...
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    To diagnose basal-cell carcinomas, a skin biopsy is performed for histopathologic analyses. The most common method is a shave biopsy under local anesthesia...
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  • JV, Katz KA, et al. (2012). "Clinical, epidemiologic, histopathologic and molecular features of an unexplained dermopathy". PLOS ONE. 7 (1): e29908. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...
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    1111/odi.13293. PMID 32011074. Guarner J, Brandt ME (2011-04-01). "Histopathologic Diagnosis of Fungal Infections in the 21st Century". Clinical Microbiology...
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    (lichenoid eruption or lichenoid lesion) refers to a lesion of similar or identical histopathologic and clinical appearance to lichen planus (i.e., an area...
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    Jörg; Peckruhn, Melanie; Elsner, Peter (2018-04-24). "Histopathological patterns in dermatitis artefacta". JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen...
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    children. In addition to histopathological examination, some lesions may also warrant additional tests to aid in diagnosis, including special stains...
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    end stage of geographic tongue. In the past, some research suggested that geographic tongue was associated with diabetes, seborrheic dermatitis and atopy...
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    Melanoma (redirect from Melanoma diagnosis)
    extremely high rates of detection. Melanoma is a type of neuroectodermal neoplasm. There are four main types of melanoma: Other histopathologic types are: Mucosal...
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    pyoderma. Definitive diagnosis requires cytologic and histopathologic evaluations. Cytologic examination of papulopustular lesions of juvenile cellulitis...
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  • Hairy leukoplakia (category Conditions of the mucous membranes)
    cause of immunocompromise usually triggers investigations to look for an underlying cause. If tissue biopsy is carried out, the histopathologic appearance...
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    factors), and so on. Clinically, the diagnosis of any particular skin condition begins by gathering pertinent information of the presenting skin lesion(s),...
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    Anisakis (category Parasitic nematodes of fish)
    removed, or by histopathologic examination of tissue removed at biopsy or during surgery.[citation needed] Important clues for the diagnosis of anisakiasis...
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    disease can manifest. Clinically, a wide spectrum of disease manifestations occurs, making diagnosis somewhat difficult. More severe forms include the...
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  • biomarkers ... that include clinical, biochemical and histopathological findings which support the diagnosis of NCGS." Research has also attempted to discern...
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    Keser, Sevinç Hallaç; Özdamar, Şükrü Oğuz (December 2012). "Histopathological analysis of vesicular and bullous lesions in Kaposi sarcoma". Diagnostic...
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  • of inclusion bodies that aid in diagnosis of cutaneous conditions List of cutaneous conditions List of genes mutated in cutaneous conditions List of target...
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    for public health professionals to be aware of the rise of coccidioidomycosis and the specifics of diagnosis. Greyhound dogs often get coccidioidomycosis;...
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    rate of leukoplakia rarely exceeds 1%, i.e. the vast majority of oral leukoplakia lesions will remain benign. A number of clinical and histopathologic features...
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    Amelanotic melanoma (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms)
    Upon histopathologic examination, the presence of cords or nests of atypical melanocytes in the dermis typically results in the diagnosis of melanoma...
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    noticed upon histopathologic examination is diagnostic for tissue eosinophilia. Several causes are known, with the most common being some form of allergic...
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    "Crohn's disease and lichen nitidus: a case report and comparison of common histopathologic features". Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 7 (4): 314–8. doi:10...
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    affected. The exact mechanism is poorly understood. The diagnosis is reached on the basis of the symptoms and supported by investigations such as blood...
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