Langerhans cells are positive for _____ and S100 on immunohistochemistry
#2
Milairia _____ has minute erythematous papules, seen in areas of friction with clothing, especially flexures, and produce and unbearable pricky sensation
#3
Langerhan's cells are predominantly present in stratum _____
#4
_____ relates to process of abnormal epidermal cell keratinization.
#5
_____ presents with small, rough papules on extensor surfaces without any associated pruritis or abnormality
#6
Elongated dermal papillae usually covered with a single layer of epidermal cells is referred to as _____
#7
Anucleate keratinocytes that often intertwine in stratum _____ may result in a basketweave appearance.
#8
_____ is defined as increased thickness of the stratum corneum (e.g. psoriasis, calluses)
#9
Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.
#10
_____ lines are lines of normal developmental growth patterns in the skin.
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Cutaneous Immunology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Langerhans cells are positive for _____ and S100 on immunohistochemistry
Answer: CD1a
Flashcard 2: Milairia _____ has minute erythematous papules, seen in areas of friction with clothing, especially flexures, and produce and unbearable pricky sensation
Answer: rubra
Flashcard 3: Langerhan's cells are predominantly present in stratum _____
Answer: spinosum
Flashcard 4: _____ relates to process of abnormal epidermal cell keratinization.
Answer: Dyskeratosis
Flashcard 5: _____ presents with small, rough papules on extensor surfaces without any associated pruritis or abnormality
Answer: Keratosis pilaris
Flashcard 6: Elongated dermal papillae usually covered with a single layer of epidermal cells is referred to as _____
Answer: Vili
Flashcard 7: Anucleate keratinocytes that often intertwine in stratum _____ may result in a basketweave appearance.
Answer: corneum
Flashcard 8: _____ is defined as increased thickness of the stratum corneum (e.g. psoriasis, calluses)
Answer: Hyperkeratosis
Flashcard 9: Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.
Answer: anemicus
Flashcard 10: _____ lines are lines of normal developmental growth patterns in the skin.
Answer: Blaschko's
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