Cutaneous Histopathology — Flashcards

Cutaneous Histopathology — Flashcards

Cutaneous Histopathology — Flashcards
#1

What is the most common cutaneous manifestation of Tuberous sclerosis?_____

#2

The Grenz zone or Band of Unna is a narrow area of the _____ dermis uninvolved by the underlying pathology

#3

_____ has a characteristic histopathology of "Claw clutching a Ball' appearance

#4

Type _____ collagen is the predominant type of collagen present in the dermis

#5

Mucous membrane lesions are quite _____ in Lichen nitidus.

#6

Type _____ collagen is the major component of anchoring fibrils of the dermo-epidermal junction.

#7

_____ is defined as increased thickness of the stratum corneum (e.g. psoriasis, calluses)

#8

Stage _____ pressure sores demonstrate partial thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and dermis

#9

A flat plate or flake-like lesion of stratum corneum is known as a _____

#10

Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.

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