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HISTOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF INFLAMMATION IN ERYTHRODERMA

Abstract

Based on blinded histopathological examination, the diagnosis was established in 61% (n=50/82) of cases compared with the final diagnosis. At the same time, the diagnosis of psoriatic erythroderma was confirmed in 23.2% of cases (n=19/82), spongiotic dermatitis/atopic erythroderma in 20.7% of cases (n=17/82), erythrodermic form of mycosis fungoides/Sezary syndrome in 8.5% of cases (n=7/82), and drug-induced erythroderma in 8.5% of cases; the histological diagnosis was not definitively established or did not correspond to the final diagnosis in 39.1% of cases (n=32/82).

Keywords

erythroderma, histological signs of erythroderma, histology, psoriatic erythroderma.

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