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  1. 25 kwi 2022 · Interface dermatitis is nonspecific histopathological terminology that encompasses a range of inflammatory skin conditions characterized by a T‐cell infiltrate attacking the basilar epidermis with resultant vacuolization of the epidermal basal layer.

  2. 10 paź 2024 · Interface dermatitis (ID) is a reaction characterized by an itchy rash with small, water-filled blisters. It is often associated with an autoimmune disorder such as lupus or dermatomyositis. ID often appears on the sides of your fingers.

  3. A large group of skin diseases is characterized by histologic changes categorized as interface dermatitis . At a minimum, a variable combination of leukocyte infiltration of the dermis, vacuolar change of the basilar epidermis, accumulation of melanophages in the upper dermis, and necrosis of keratinocytes must be observed.

  4. 14 lut 2023 · Interface dermatitis (lichenoid tissue reaction) is a histopathologic pattern reflecting a distinct cytotoxic immune response that occurs in a number of clinically diverse inflammatory skin diseases, of which lichen planus and cutaneous lupus erythematosus are considered prototypical.

  5. Interface dermatitis includes diseases in which the primary pathology involves the dermo-epidermal junction. The salient histological findings include basal cell vacuolization, apoptotic keratinocytes (colloid or Civatte bodies), and obscuring of the dermo-epidermal junction by inflammatory cells.

  6. 22 wrz 2016 · Interface dermatitis is characterized by damage to the epidermis from the inflammatory infiltrate. Microscopically this is characterized by basal vacuolization with or without necrotic keratinocytes.

  7. 1 kwi 2008 · The term interface dermatitis refers to the finding in a skin biopsy of an inflammatory infiltrate that abuts or obscures the dermoepidermal junction (DEJ). Historically, interface dermatitis has been classified based in part upon the cell type that dominates the infiltrate (ie, neutrophilic, lymphocytic, or lymphohistiocytic).

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