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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Lichenoid infiltrate

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Posted by Dr Ian McColl at 7:10 PM
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Dr Ian McColl
Dr McColl is a Consultant Dermatologist at the John Flynn Hospital,Tugun, Gold Coast. He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, Fellow of the Skin Cancer College Australasia and Head of the Australian Institute of Dermatology. His practice phone number is 0755980133 or 61755980133 if overseas.fax 0755980266.
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    • ▼  April (53)
      • Diagnosis by the most obvious dermpath feature
      • TEST CASES
      • EPIDERMIS
      • Parakeratosis
      • Papillomatosis
      • Follicular plugging
      • Absent stratum granulosum
      • Neutrophils in stratum corneum
      • Collections of cells in the epidermis
      • Thickened epidermis
      • Thinned epidermis
      • Thickened basement membrane
      • Epidermis with atypical keratinocytes
      • Dyskeratotic cells
      • Pale cells in the epidermis
      • Epidermotropism
      • Basal layer damage
      • Pagetoid spread of cells or nests
      • Follicular pathology
      • DERMIS
      • Grenz Zone
      • Papillary Oedema
      • Material laid down
      • Black staining
      • Pink staing
      • Blue staining
      • Clear cells
      • Clear spaces between cells
      • Indian filing of cells between collagen
      • Cells with anything in them
      • Papillary microabscesses
      • Flame figures
      • Busy dermis
      • Giant cells
      • Granulomas
      • Ectopic tissue
      • Lichenoid infiltrate
      • Perivascular infiltrate
      • Mid dermal infiltrate
      • Desmoplasia
      • Involvement of Fat
      • TUMOURS
      • Blue cells in the dermis
      • Spindle cells
      • Granular cells
      • Clear cells
      • Balloon cells
      • Excess eccrine ducts
      • Excess Sebaceous glands
      • Excess Vascular spaces
      • Keratin cysts in the dermis
      • Indian filing
      • Atypical cells with prominent nucleoli
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