Camel foot appearance is seen in histopathology of _____ psoriasis.
#2
_____ relates to process of abnormal epidermal cell keratinization.
#3
_____keratosis is characterized by nuclear pyknosis and condensation of the cytoplasm of keratinocytes.
#4
Which layer is involved in blister formation in a superficial partial thickness burn?_____
#5
Elongated dermal papillae usually covered with a single layer of epidermal cells is referred to as _____
#6
_____ is the characteristic feature of histopathological feature of Acute eczema
#7
What type of nevus shows lymphocytic infiltration surrounding nevus cells?
_____
#8
_____ has a characteristic histopathology of "Claw clutching a Ball' appearance
#9
_____ giant cells are lipid-containing macrophages, having a central ring of nuclei while the peripheral cytoplasm is clear due to accumulated lipid
#10
Upward elongation of the dermal papillae, giving an accentuated and sometimes irregular, undulating configuration to the dermal–epidermal junction is known as _____
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Flashcard 1: Camel foot appearance is seen in histopathology of _____ psoriasis.
Answer: plaque-type
Due to degeneration of rete ridges
Flashcard 2: _____ relates to process of abnormal epidermal cell keratinization.
Answer: Dyskeratosis
Flashcard 3: _____keratosis is characterized by nuclear pyknosis and condensation of the cytoplasm of keratinocytes.
Answer: Dys
Flashcard 4: Which layer is involved in blister formation in a superficial partial thickness burn?_____
Answer: Papillary dermis
Flashcard 5: Elongated dermal papillae usually covered with a single layer of epidermal cells is referred to as _____
Answer: Vili
Flashcard 6: _____ is the characteristic feature of histopathological feature of Acute eczema
Answer: Spongiosis
Flashcard 7: What type of nevus shows lymphocytic infiltration surrounding nevus cells?
_____
Answer: Halo nevus
Flashcard 8: _____ has a characteristic histopathology of "Claw clutching a Ball' appearance
Answer: Lichen nitidus
Flashcard 9: _____ giant cells are lipid-containing macrophages, having a central ring of nuclei while the peripheral cytoplasm is clear due to accumulated lipid
Answer: Touton
Flashcard 10: Upward elongation of the dermal papillae, giving an accentuated and sometimes irregular, undulating configuration to the dermal–epidermal junction is known as _____
Answer: papillomatosis
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