HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PAPULO-SQUAMOUS SKIN LESIONS
- Senior Resident, Department of Pathology, B.J.Medical College, Ahmedabad, India.
- Senior Resident, Department of Pathology, B.J.Medical College, Ahmedabad, India.
- Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, B.J.MedicalCollege, CivilHospital, Ahmedabad.
- Professor and Head of Department, Department of Pathology, B.J.Medical College, Ahmedabad.
- First Year M.B.B.S:M.P Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, India.
- First Year M.B.B.S: P.D.UMedicalCollege, Rajkot, India.
Abstract
Introduction: The skin, largest organ in the body, has a limited number of reaction patterns to pathologicalstimuli. Therefore,clinically different lesions may show similar histological patterns. A proper histopathological study is considered the gold standard in diagnosing dermatological lesions but it has its limitations and very often a definite specific diagnosis is not possible without clinical details. In these cases , correlation of histopathological findings with clinical findings makes the diagnosis possible.
Material And Methodology: This was an observational study over a period of 2 years August 2020 to August 2022 in the Department of Pathology at tertiary care teaching hospital. A histopathological analysis of 190 papulo-squamous lesions were diagnosed microscopically after 24 hour formalin fixation, routine tissue processing and staining with H&E stain is included in the present study.
Result: Total 190 specimens were analyzed, specific histopathological diagnosis was made in all of cases.The most common papulo- squamous lesion was lichen planus which was seen in 53.6% of cases, followed by psoriasis which was seen in 25.7%cases.
Conclusion: As the papulo-squamous disorders are commonly encountered dermatological conditions,emphasize the role of clinicopathological correlation for accurate diagnosis,which aids in appropriate and effective clinical management and betterclinical outcome.
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Nirali Marakana, Bhoomika Vora, Urvi Parikh, Hansa Goswami, Shyam Marakana and Smeet Marakana (2023); HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PAPULO-SQUAMOUS SKIN LESIONS, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 11 (11), 903-910, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/17892
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