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Diagnostic histochemistry in non-neoplastic skin diseases

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SEMINARS IN DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 390-398

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.semdp.2018.10.006

Keywords

Non-neoplastic skin disease; Histochemistry; Dermatitis; Dermatosis; Panniculitis; Deposition disorders; Connective tissue diseases

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Non-neoplastic skin lesions comprise a sizable group of disorders with variable etiologies and clinical manifestations. They can be grouped into vesiculopustular dermatitides; spongiotic and psoriasiform diseases; lichenoid dermatitides; lymphoid infiltrates of the dermis; granulomatous processes; bullous disorders; vasculo-pathies; panniculitides; deposition disorders; and defects in maintenance of dermal connective tissue. The use of histochemical methods continues to be an indispensable adjunct to conventional microscopy in the further characterization of such lesions. This review considers that topic.

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