Skin Pathology Flashcards

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What are the main histological patterns of epidermal reaction?

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  • Spongiotic (e.g. eczema)
  • Psoriasiform (e.g. psoriasis)
  • Bullous and pustular (e.g. impetigo, herpes simplex)
  • Interface (e.g. HSP)
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What are the histological features of a spongiotic skin reaction? What diseases cause this kind of epidermal skin reaction?

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  • Oedema in epidermis and infiltrate of lymphocytes, macrophages into upper dermis
  • DDx
    • Eczema (allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, drug reaction)
    • Seborrhoeic dermatitis
    • Fungal infection
    • Immuno-bullous disorder
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What are the features of a psoriasiform skin reaction. What diseases cause this kind of a skin reaction?

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  • Thickening of skin (epidermis)
  • DDx
    • Psoriasis
    • Chronic spongiotic reactions
    • AIDS-associated dermatitis
    • Prurigo nodularis (lichen simplex - chronic itching)
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Which is more likely to metastasise, BCC or SCC?

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SCC

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What are the clinical features useful in the assessment of melanoma?

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  • Asymmetry
  • Border
  • Colour
  • ​Depth (< 1mm denotes better prognosis)
    • Breslow - mm
    • Clarke - skin layers
  • Evolution
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What is the most common subtype of melanoma? The next most common? Why is the latter difficult to detect?

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  • Superficial spreading melanoma (75%)
  • Nodular (10%) - difficult to detect as often no irregular border or heterogenous coloured. May not be coloured.
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What are the prognostic pathological features of melanoma?

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  • Depth
  • Accelerating mutations (BRAF) - molecular targeting
  • Invasive mutations (PD1)
  • Ulceration (may cloud depth measurement)
  • Satellite lesions
  • Perineural invasion
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