Morphological Patterns of Cutaneous Papulosquamous LesionsA Diagnostic Dilemma
Introduction: Papulosquamous skin lesions are characterised by a unique morphologic feature called as superficial cutaneous reactive unit with the basic patterns of predominantly lichenoid and psoriasiform dermatitis. It constitutes largest conglomerate of skin diseases posing diagnostic dilemma...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2021-01-01
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Series: | National Journal of Laboratory Medicine |
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Online Access: | http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2450/45690_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(AkA_OM)_PFA(SHU)_PN(KM).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Papulosquamous skin lesions are characterised
by a unique morphologic feature called as superficial cutaneous
reactive unit with the basic patterns of predominantly lichenoid
and psoriasiform dermatitis. It constitutes largest conglomerate
of skin diseases posing diagnostic dilemma to both dermatologist
and pathologist. Although characterised by typical scaly papules,
a lot of similarity in both clinical presentation and distribution of
papulosquamous skin disorders makes clinical diagnosis more
difficult. The diagnostic specificity with overlapping features will
be achieved by correlating the gold standard histopathological
findings with clinical details.
Aim: To study the morphological patterns of non-infectious
erythematous papulosquamous lesions of skin with clinical
diagnosis.
Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional
observational study in all the prediagnosed cases of noninfectious erythematous papulosquamous lesions by the
dermatologist in BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences,
Bengaluru from July 2016 to December 2018. Demographic
profiles including the clinical and histopathological details were
reviewed by consensus opinion by the pathologists. The results
were tabulated and analysed using SPSS 22 software version.
Results: Out of 90 cases of papulosquamous lesion, lichenoid
pattern of reaction 51 (56.66%) was commonest followed by
psoriasiform pattern of reaction 39 cases (43.34%). Lichen
planus 34 cases (37.8%) was the common diagnosis among
the lichenoid pattern of lesion followed by psoriasis 27 cases
(30.1%) in psoriasiform pattern of lesions. Histopathological
features commonly seen were hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis
in both lichen planus and psoriasis. Positive clinicopathological
correlation was highest in lichen planus and psoriasis.
Conclusion: A broader morphological spectrum of
papulosquamous lesions exist. The combined clinical approach
with histopathological findings helps in accurate diagnosis of
papulosquamous lesions. |
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ISSN: | 2277-8551 2455-6882 |