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Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction xxiii
I. Disorders Mostly Limited to the Epidermis and Stratum Corneum 1
A. Hyperkeratosis with Hypogranulosis 1
1. No Inflammation 1
Ichthyosis Vulgaris /
B. Hyperkeratosis with Normal or Hypergranulosis 2
1. No Inflammation 2
X linked Ichthyosis 2
Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis 2
2. Scant Inflammation 5
Lichen Amyloidosis and Macular Amyloidosis 5
C. Hyperkeratosis with Parakeratosis 6
1. Scant or No Inflammation 7
Dermatophytosis 7
D. Localized or Diffuse Hyperpigmentations 9
1. No Inflammation 9
Mucosal Melanotic Macules 9
Ephelids (Freckles) 9
2. Scant Inflammation 11
Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor / /
E. Localized or Diffuse Hypopigmentations 13
1. With or Without Slight Inflammation 13
Vitíligo 13
References 13
II. Localized Superficial Epidermal or Melanocytic Proliferations 15
A. Localized Irregular Thickening of the Epidermis 16
1. Localized Epidermal Proliferations 16
Aclinic Keratosis 16
Eccrine Poroma 16
Squainous Cell Carcinoma In Situ (Bowen s Disease) 19
Bowenoid Papulosis 21
Clear Cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ 21
Clear Cell Acanthoma 21
2. Superficial Melanocytic Proliferations 22
Superficial Melanocytic Nevi and Melanonuis 22
Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus 23
Acial Lentiginous Melanoma 23
B. Localized Lesions with Thinning of the Epidermis 26
1. With Melanocytic Proliferation 26
Lentigo Maligna Melanoma, In Situ or Microinvasive 26
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2. Without Melanocytic Proliferation 28
Atrophic Actinio Keratosis 28
Porokeratosis 28
C. Localized Lesions with Elongated Rete Ridges 30
1. With Melanocytic Proliferation 30
Actinic Lentigo 30
Lentigo Simplex 31
Lentiginous Junctional Nevus 31
Nevus Spilus 33
Junctional or Superficial Compound Dysplastic Nevi 33
2. Without Melanocytic Proliferation 36
Epidemial Nevus 36
Seborrheic Keratosis 36
Acanthosis Nigricans 36
D. Localized Lesions with Pagetoid Epithelial Proliferation 39
1. Keratinocytic Proliferations 39
Pagetoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ 39
Clonal Seborrheic Keratosis 39
2. Melanocytic Proliferations 40
Melanoma In Situ or Microinvasive, Superficial Spreading Type 40
Recurrent Nevus (Pseudomelanoma) 42
Junctional Spitz Nevus with Pagetoid Proliferation 42
3. Glandular Epithelial Proliferations 45
Paget s Disease 45
4. Lymphoid Proliferations 46
E. Localized Papillomatous Epithelial Lesions 46
1. With Viral Cytopathic Effects 46
Verruca Vulgaris 46
Verruca Plana 46
Deep Palmoplantar Warts (Myrmecia) 48
Condyloma Acuminatum 49
Molluscum Contagiosum 49
Parapox Virus Infections (Milker s Nodules, Orf) 57
2. Without Viral Cytopathic Effect 52
Seborrheic Keratosis 53
F. Irregular Proliferations Extending into the Superficial Dermis 55
1. Squamous Differentiation 55
Inverted Follicular Keratosis 55
2. Basaloid Differentiation 56
Basal Cell Carcinoma 56
G. Superficial Polypoid Lesions 59
1. Melanocytic Lesions 59
Polypoid Dermal and Compound Nevi 59
2. Spindle Cell and Stromal Lesions 60
Neurofibroma 60
Fibroepithelial Polyp 60
References 62
III. Disorders of the Superficial Cutaneous Reactive Unit 63
A. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis 64
1. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis, Mostly Lymphocytes 65
Viral Exanthem 65
Tinea Versicolor 66
Lupus Erythematosus, Acute 66
Guttate Parapsoriasis ^
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la. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis with Eosinophils 69
Morbilliform Drug Eruption 69
Allergic Urticarial Reaction (Morbilliform Drug Eruption) 70
Urticaria 70
Urticarial Bullous Pemphigoid 71
lb. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis with Neutrophils 73
Erysipelas 73
Erysipelas/Cellulitis 73
lc. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis with Plasma Cells 73
Secondary Syphilis 73
Kaposi s Sarcoma, Patch Stage 73
Id. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis with Extravasated Red Cells 75
Pityriasis Rosea 75
Pityriasis Lichenoides 75
Pigmented Purpuric Dermatosis 75
le. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis, Melanophages Prominent 79
Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation 79
2. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis, Mast Cells Predominant 81
Urticaria Pigmentosa 81
B. Superficial Dermatitis with Spongiosis (Spongiotic Dermatitis) 82
1. Spongiotic Dermatitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 83
Nummular Dermatitis (Eczema) 83
Eczematous Dermatitis 83
la. Spongiotic Dermatitis, with Eosinophils 83
Allergic Contact Dermatitis 83
lb. Spongiotic Dermatitis, with Plasma Cells 87
lc. Spongiotic Dermatitis, with Neutrophils 87
Seborrheic Dermatitis 87
C. Superficial Dermatitis with Epidermal Atrophy (Atrophic Dermatitis) 88
1. Atrophic Dermatitis, Scant Inflammatory Infiltrates 88
Aged Skin 88
Radiation Dermatitis (see also section VF1) 88
2. Atrophic Dermatitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 89
Poikiloderma Atrophicans Vasculare 89
Dermatomyositis 90
3. Atrophic Dermatitis with Papillary Dermal Sclerosis 90
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus 90
D. Superficial Dermatitis with Psoriasiform Proliferation (Psoriasiform Dermatitis) 93
1. Psoriasiform Dermatitis, Mostly Lymphocytes 93
Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris 93
Mycosis Fungoides, Patch/Plaque Stage 93
Parapsoriasis 95
la. Psoriasiform Dermatitis, with Plasma Cells 97
Lichen Simplex Chronicus (see also section WE) 97
lb. Psoriasiform Dermatitis, with Eosinophils 98
Chronic Allergic Dermatitis 98
2. Psoriasiform Dermatitis, Neutrophils Prominent (Neutrophilic/Pustular
Psoriasiform Dermatitis) 99
Psoriasis Vulgaris 99
E. Superficial Dermatitis with Irregular Epidermal Proliferation
(Hypertrophic Dermatitis) 101
1. Hypertrophic Dermatitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 102
Prurigo Nodularis 102
la. Irregular Epidermal Proliferation, Plasma Cells Present 103
Actinic Keratosis (see also section IIA1) 103
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2. Irregular Epidemial Proliferation, Neutrophils Prominent 103
Keratoacanthoma (see also section VIB1) 104
3. Irregular Epidemial Proliferation Above a Neoplasm 104
F. Superficial Dermatitis with Lichenoid Infiltra tes (Lichenoid Dermatitis) 104
1. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Lymphocytes Exclusively 104
Lichen Planus 104
Graft Versus Host Disease 104
Mycosis Fungoides, Patch/Plaque Stage 104
2. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 107
Lichen Planus like Keratosis (Benign Lichenoid Keratosis) 707
2a. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Eosinophils Present 107
Lichenoid Drug Eruptions 707
2b. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Plasma Cells Present 108
Lichenoid Actinic Keratosis 708
Secondary Syphilis 108
2c. Lichenoid Dermatitis, with Melanophages 108
3. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Histiocytes Predominant 111
Lichen Nitidus 777
4. Lichenoid Dermatitis, Mast Cells Predominant 113
Urticaria Pigmentosa, Lichenoid Examples (see also section IIIA2) 773
5. Lichenoid Dermatitis with Dermal Fibroplasia 113
Mycosis Fungoides, Patch Stage 114
G. Superficial Vasculitis and Vasculopathies 114
1. Neutrophilic Vasculitis 115
Cutaneous Necrotizing (Leukocytoclastic) Vasculitis 775
Gonococcemia 777
2. Mixed Cell and Granulomatous Vasculitis 117
Granuloma Facíale 777
3. Vasculopathies with Lymphocytic Inflammation 118
PigmentedPurpuric Dermatoses 779
4. Vasculopathies with Scant Inflammation 120
Stasis Dermatitis 720
5. Thrombotic, Embolic, and Other Microangiopathies 122
Lupus Anticoagulant and Antiocardiolipin Syndromes 722
H. Superficial Dermatitis with Interface Vacuoles (Interface Dermatitis) 123
1. Vacuolar Dermatitis, Apoptotic/Necrotic Cells Prominent 123
Erythema Multiforme 123
Fixed Drug Eruption ¦ • ¦ ¦ 726
Graft Versus Host Disease, Acute 726
2. Vacuolar Dermatitis, Apoptotic Cells Usually Absent 126
Dermatomyositis 726
3. Vacuolar Dermatitis, Variable Apoptosis 128
Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus 128
4. Vacuolar Dermatitis, Basement Membranes Thickened 129
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus 129
References 131
IV. Acantholytic, Vesicular, and Pustular Disorders 133
A. Subcorneal or Intracorneal Separation 134
1. Sub/Intracorneal Separation, Scant Inflammatory Cells 134
Pemphigus Foliáceas ¡34
2. Sub/Intracorneal Separation, Neutrophils Prominent 134
lmpetigo Contagiosa 134
Folliculitis with Subcorneal Pustule Formation 137
Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis 137
3. Sub/Intracorneal Separation, Eosinophils Predominant 138
Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum 138
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B. Intraspinous Keratinocyte Separation, Spongiotic 138
1. Intraspinous Spongiosis, Scant Inflammatory Cells 138
Friction Blister 138
2. Intraspinous Spongiosis, Lymphocytes Predominant 139
Dyshidrotic Dermatitis (Eczema) 139
2a. Intraspinous Spongiosis, Eosinophils Present 140
Acute Contact Dermatitis (see also section HIBla) 140
Bullous Pemphigoid, Urticarial Phase (see also section IVE3) 140
Incontinentia Pigmenti 140
3. Intraspinous Spongiosis, Neutrophils Predominant 142
Dermatophytosis 142
C. Intraspinous Keratinocyte Separation, Acantholytic 142
1. Intraspinous Acantholysis, Scant Inflammatory Cells 143
Familial Benign Pemphigus (Hailey Hailey Disease) 143
Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis (Graver s Disease) 143
2. Intraspinous Acantholysis, Predominant Lymphocytes 146
Herpes Simplex 146
Varicella Zoster Infection 146
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and Erythema Multiforme with Intraepidermal
Vesiculation 146
2a. Intraspinous Acantholysis, Eosinophils Present 146
Pemphigus Vegetans 146
3. Intraspinous Separation, Neutrophils or Mixed Cell Types 151
IgA Pemphigus 151
D. Suprabasal Keratinocyte Separation 152
1. Suprabasal Vesicles, Scant Inflammatory Cells 152
Keratosis Follicularis (Darier s Disease) 152
Warty Dyskeratoma 152
2. Suprabasal Separation, Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells 154
Acantholytic Actinic Keratosis 154
3. Suprabasal Vesicles, Lymphocytes and Eosinophils 154
Pemphigus Vulgaris 154
E. Subepidermal Vesicular Dermatitis 158
1. Subepidermal Vesicles, Scant/No Inflammation 158
Porphyria Cutanea Tarda and Other Porphyrias 158
2. Subepidermal Vesicles, Lymphocytes Predominant 161
Bullous Lichen Planus 161
Polymorphous (Polymorphic) Light Eruption 161
Lichen Sclewsus et Atrophicus 162
3. Subepidermal Vesicles, Eosinophils Prominent 164
Bullous Pemphigoid 164
Bullous Drug Eruption 165
Herpes Gestationis 165
4. Subepidermal Vesicles, Neutrophils Prominent 165
Dermatitis Herpetiformis 165
Linear IgA Dermatosis 165
Bullous Lupus Erythematosus 168
5. Subepidermal Vesicles. Mast Cells Prominent 170
Bullous Mastocytosis 170
References 171
V. Perivascular, Diffuse, and Granulomatous Infiltrates of the Reticular
Dermis 173
A. Superficial and Deep Perivascular Infiltrates without Vascular Damage
or Vasculitis 175
1. Perivascular Infiltrates. Lymphocytes Predominant 175
Erythema Annulare Centrifugum ] 75
Erythema Chronicum Migrans (see also section VA5) 775
Tumid Lupus Erythematosus 7 75
2. Perivascular Infiltrates, Neutrophils Predominant 177
Cellulitis 777
3. Perivascular Infiltrates, Lymphocytes and Eosinophils 178
Papular Urticaria 178
Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy 778
4. Perivascular Infiltrates, with Plasma Cells 179
Secondary Syphilis 179
Tertiary Syphilis 181
Morphea (see also section VF) 7 S7
5. Perivascular Infiltrates, Mixed Cell Types 184
Erythema Chronicum Migrans 184
B. Vasculitis and Vasculopathies 185
1. Vascular Damage, Scant Inflammatory Cells 185
Degas Syndrome 785
2. Vasculitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 186
Pernio 187
Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta 189
Cytomegalovirus Infection 189
Erythema Chronicum Migrans 189
3. Vasculitis, Neutrophils Prominent 189
Polyarteritis Nodosa and Microscopic Polyangiitis 189
Leukocxtoclastic Vasculitis 191
Erythema Elevatum Diutinum 191
4. Vasculitis, Mixed Cell Types and/or Granulomas 193
Churg Strauss Syndrome (Allergic Granulomatosis) 193
Papulonecrotic Tuberculid 193
5. Thrombotic and Other Microangiopathies 193
Calciphxlaxis 193
Livedo Reticularis 193
C. Diffuse Infiltrates of the Reticular Dermis 195
1. Diffuse Infiltrates, Lymphocytes Predominant 195
Jessner s Lxmphocxtic Infiltration of the Skin 795
Leukemia Cutis 195
2. Diffuse Infiltrates. Neutrophils Predominant 198
Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis (Sweet s Syndrome) 198
Erysipelas/Cellulitis 198
3. Diffuse Infiltrates, Histiocytoid Cells Predominant 200
Lepromatous Leprosy 200
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (Histiocytosis X) 200
Xanthelasma 202
4. Diffuse Infiltrates, Plasma Cells Prominent 203
Secondary Syphilis 203
5. Diffuse Infiltrates, Mast Cells Predominant 204
6. Diffuse Infiltrates, Eosinophils Predominant 204
Eosinophilic Cellulitis (Wells Syndrome) 204
Tick Bite 204
7. Diffuse Infiltrates, Mixed Cell Types 204
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis 204
8. Diffuse Infiltrates, Pigment Cells 208
Nevi of Ota and ho and Dermal Melanocyte Hamartoma 208
9. Diffuse Infiltrates, Extensive Necrosis 210
Gangrenous Ischemia Necrosis 210
D. Diffuse or Nodular Infiltrates of the Reticular Dermis with Epidermal
Proliferation 211
1. Epidermal Proliferation with Mixed Cellular Infiltrates 211
North American Blastomycosis 211
Deep Fungal Infections (General) 211
E. Nodular Inflammatory Infiltrates of the Reticular Dermis: Granulomas,
Abscesses, and Ulcers 213
1. Epithelioid Cell Granulomas without Necrosis 213
Sarcoidosis 213
Lupus Vulgaris 215
2. Epithelioid Cell Granulomas with Necrosis 215
Tuberculosis 215
Tuberculoid Leprosy 216
Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Facei (Granulomatous Rosacea) 216
3. Palisading Granulomas 218
Granuloma Annulare 218
Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum 220
Necrobiotic Xantho granuloma with Paraproteinemia 220
Rheumatoid Nodules 220
4. Mixed Cell Granulomas 223
Foreign Body Reactions 223
5. Inflammatory Nodules with Prominent Eosinophils 224
Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia and Kimura s Disease 224
Scabetic Nodule 226
6. Inflammatory Nodules with Mixed Cell Types 226
Sporotrichosis 226
7. Inflammatory Nodules with Necrosis and Neutrophils (Abscesses) 228
Botryomycosis 228
Chromoblastomycosis 230
8. Inflammatory Nodules with Prominent Necrosis 230
Aspergillosis 230
9. Chronic Ulcers and Sinuses Involving the Reticular Dermis 232
Chancroid 232
Pyoderma Gangrenosum 233
Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis 234
F. Dermal Matrix Fiber Disorders 235
1. Fiber Disorders, Collagen Increased 235
Sclerodenna 235
Radiation Dermatitis 237
2. Fiber Disorders, Collagen Reduced 239
Focal Dermal Hypoplasia Syndrome (Goltz) 239
3. Fiber Disorders. Elastin Increased or Prominent 241
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum 241
4. Fiber Disorders. Elastin Reduced 242
Macular Atrophy (Anetodenna) 242
5. Fiber Disorders. Perforating 242
Elastosis Perforans Serpiginoswn 243
Reactive Perforating Collagenosis 243
Perforating Folliciilitis 243
G. Deposition of Material in the Dermis 244
1. Increased Normal Nonfibrous Matrix Constituents 244
Digital Mucous Cysts ami Focal Mucinosis 245
Mucinosis in Lupus Erythematosus 245
Myxedema 245
Scleredema 245
Scleromy.xedema 245
2. Increased Material Not Normally Present in the Dermis 247
Gout 247
Colloid Milium 248
Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis 248
Cryoglobulinemia 250
Keratin Granuloma 250
Suture Granuloma 250
3. Parasitic Infestations of the Skin 252
Larva Migrans Eruption 252
References 253
VI. Tumors and Cysts of the Dermis and Subcutis 255
A. Small Cell Tumors 257
1. Tumors of Lymphocytes or Hemopoietic Cells 257
Cutaneous B Cell Lymphoma 257
Cutaneous Diffuse B Cell Lymphoma 259
Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, Tumor Stage 259
2. Tumors of Lymphocytes and Mixed Cell Types 259
B Cell Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia (Pseudolymphoma, Lymphocytoma Cutis) .... 259
3. Tumors of Plasma Cells 261
Cutaneous Plasmacytoma and Múltiple Myeloma 261
4. Small Round Cell Tumors 262
Cutaneous Small Cell Undifferentiated Carcinoma (Merkel Cell Tumor) 262
Metastatic Small Cell Carcinoma 263
B. Large Polygonal and Round Cell Tumors 264
1. Squamous Cell Tumors 264
Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Deep 265
Keratoacanthoma 267
Inverted Follicular Keratosis 268
Pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplasia 268
Proliferating Trichilemmal Cyst (Pilar Tumor) 268
Prurigo Nodularis 268
2. Adenocarcinomas 271
Metastatic Adenocarcinoma 271
Metastatic Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma 271
Metastatic Mammary Carcinoma 271
3. Melanocytic Tumors 271
Melanocytic Nevi, Acquired and Congenital Types 271
Acquired Nevi 274
Congenital Nevus 274
Acral Nevus 274
Balloon Cell Nevus 274
Halo Nevus 274
Regressing Melanoma 278
Bine Nevus 278
Cellular Blue Nevus 278
Deep Penetrating Nevus 279
Spitz. Nevus 279
Nodular Melanoma 280
Metastatic Malignant Melanoma 284
Metastatic Malignant Melanoma, Satellite Lesión 284
Epidermotropic Metastatic Melanoma 284
4. Eccrine Tumors 288
Eccrine Spiradenoma 288
Cylindroma 289
Poroma 289
Syringoma 289
Nodular Hidradenoma 289
Clear Cell Syringoma 289
Chondroid Syringoma 289
Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma 289
Mutinous Eccrine Carcinoma 296
5. Apocrine Tumors 296
Tubular Apocrine Adenoma 296
Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum 297
6. Pilar Tumors 298
Trichoepithelioma 298
Dilated Pore of Winer 298
Pilar Sheath Acanthoma 298
Trichilemmoma 298
Trichofolliculoma 302
Fibrofolliculoma 302
Trichoadenoma 302
Pilomatricoma 302
7. Sebaceous Tumors 304
Sebaceous Adenoma and Sebaceous Epithelioma (Sebaceoma) 304
Sebaceous Hyperplasia 306
Nevus Sebaceus of Jadassohn 306
Sebaceous Epithelioma 306
Sebaceous Carcinoma 306
8. Histiocytoid Tumors 308
Xanthomas and Xanthelasma 308
Eruptive Xanthoma 309
Verruciform Xanthoma 309
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma 309
Reticulohistiocytosis 312
9. Tumors of Large Lymphoid Cells 313
Cutaneous CD30+ (Ki 1+) Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma 313
Lymphomatoid Papulosis 314
Leukemia Cutis 314
10. Mast Cell Tumors 317
Urticaria Pigmentosa, Nodular Lesions 317
11. Tumors with Prominent Necrosis 319
Epithelioid Sarcoma 319
12. Miscellaneous and Undifferentiated Epithelial Tumors 321
Granular Cell Tumor 321
Cellular Neurothekeoma 321
Metastatic Malignant Melanoma 321
C. Spindle Cell, Pleomorphic and Connective Tissue Tumors 321
1. Fibrohistiocytic Spindle Cell Tumors 321
Dermatofibroma 321
Cellular Dermatofibroma 323
Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans 323
Atypical Fibroxanthoma 325
Malignant Fibrous Histiocxtoma 326
Fibrous Papule (Angiofibroma) 326
Recurrent Infantile Digital Fibromatosis 332
Keloid 332
Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma 332
Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath 332
Nodular Fasciitis 332
Mucocele 332
Digital Mucous Cyst 332
Cutaneous Myxoma 332
2. Schwannian/Neural Spindle Cell Tumors 333
Neurofibromas 333
Neurofibromatosis 335
Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma) 335
Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma 335
Accessory Digit 335
3. Spindle Cell Tumors of Muscle 336
Leiomyomas 336
Angioleiomyoma 338
Smooth Muscle Hamartoma 338
Leiomyosarcoma 338
4. Melanocytic Spindle Cell Tumors 340
Desmoplastic Melanoma 340
5. Tumors and Proliferations of Angiogenic Cells 342
Pyogenic Granuloma (Lobular Capillary Hemangioma) 342
Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia
(Masson s Hemangio Endotheliome Vegetant Intravasculaire) 343
Stasis Dermatitis with Vascular Proliferation (Acroangiodermatitis,
Pseudo Kaposi s Sarcoma) 343
Kaposi s Sarcoma 344
Cutaneous Angiosarcoma 346
Angiokeratoma 346
Arteriovenous Hemangioma 346
Cavernous Hemangioma 346
Cherry Hemangioma 346
Microvenular Hemangioma 346
Cutaneous Lymphangioma 346
Venous Lake 348
Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma 348
Glomangioma 348
Subungual Glomus Tumor 348
6. Tumors of Adipose Tissue 353
Nevus Lipomatosus Superficialis 353
Lipoma 354
Angiolipomas 354
Spindle Cell Lipoma 354
Pleomorphic Lipomas 357
Liposarcoma 357
7. Tumors of Cartilaginous Tissue 357
8. Tumors of Osseous Tissue 357
Albright s Hereditary Osteodystrophy and Osteoma Cutis 357
D. Cysts of the Dermis and Subcutis 358
1. Pilar Differentiation 358
Epidermal or Infundibular Cyst 358
Trichilemmal (Pilar) Cyst 359
Steatocvstoma 359
Vellus Hair Cyst 359
2. Eccrine and Similar Differentiation 361
Eccrine Hidrocystoma 361
Median Raphe Cyst 361
Bronchogenic Cyst 361
Cutaneous Endometriosis 361
3. Apocrine Differentiation 364
Apocrine Hidrocystoma 364
Hidradenoma Papilliferum 364
References 366
VII. Inflammatory and Other Benign Disorders of Skin Appendages 367
A. Pathology Involving Hair Follicles 368
1. Scant Inflammation 368
Androgenetic Alopecia 368
Trichotillomania 368
Telogen Effluvium 370
Keratosis Pilaris 372
2. Lymphocytes Predominant 372
Alopecia Areata 372
Lichen Planopilaris 372
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus of the Scalp 378
Alopecia Mucinosa 378
Rosacea 378
3. Eosinophils Prominent 378
Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis 378
4. Neutrophils Prominent 380
Acute Deep Folliculitis (Furuncle) 380
Tinea Capitis 380
Majocchi s Granuloma 380
Herpes Simplex Viral Folliculitis 381
5. Plasma Cells Prominent 383
Folliculitis (Acne) Keloidalis Nuchae 383
Tinea Capitis 383
6. Fibrosing and Suppurative Follicular Disorders 383
Follicular Occlusion Triad (Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Acne Conglobata, and
Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens) 383
Folliculitis Decalvans 385
B. Pathology Involving Sweat Glands 389
1. Scant Inflammation 389
Eccrine Nevus 389
2. Lymphocytes Predominant 389
Lichen Striatus 389
2a. With Plasma Cells 391
Lupus Erythematosus 391
2b. With Eosinophils 391
Arthropod Bite 391
2c. With Neutrophils 391
Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis 391
C. Pathology Involving Nerves 393
1. Lymphocytic Infiltrates 393
2. Mixed Inflammatory Infiltrates 393
Nerve Involvement in Leprosy 393
Erythema Chronica Migrans with Nerve Involvement 394
Arthropod Bite Reaction with Nerve Involvement 394
3. Neoplastic Infiltrates 394
Neurotropic Melanoma 395
D. Pathology of the Nails 395
1. Lymphocytic Infiltrates 395
Acral Lentiginous Melanoma 395
2. Lymphocytes with Neutrophils 396
Onychomycosis 39 5
3. Vesiculobullous Diseases 397
Darier s Disease 39S
4. Parasitic Infestations 398
Scabies 39s
References 398
VIII. Disorders of the Subcutis 399
A. Subcutaneous Vasculitis and Vasculopathy (Septal or Lobular) 400
1. Neutrophilic Vasculitis 400
Subcutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa 400
2. Lymphocytic Vasculitis 400
3. Granulomatous Vasculitis 401
Erythema Induratum (Nodular Vasculitis) 401
B. Septal Panniculitis Without Vasculitis 401
1. Septal Panniculitis, Lymphocytes and Mixed Infiltrates 401
Erythema Nodosum 401
2. Septal Panniculitis, Granulomatous 404
Subcutaneous Granuloma Annulare 404
3. Septal Panniculitis, Sclerotic 405
Scleroderma and Morphea 405
C. Lobular Panniculitis Without Vasculitis 406
1. Lobular Panniculitis, Lymphocytes Predominant 406
Lupus Erythematosus Panniculitis 406
2. Lobular Panniculitis, Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells 408
3. Lobular Panniculitis, Neutrophilic 408
4. Lobular Panniculitis, Eosinophils Prominent 408
5. Lobular Panniculitis, Histiocytes Prominent 408
Histiocytic Cytophagic Panniculitis (Subcutaneous T Cell Lymphoma with
Hemophagocytic Syndrome) 408
6. Lobular Panniculitis, Mixed with Foam Cells 409
Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis (Weber Christian Disease) .... 409
7. Lobular Panniculitis, Granulomatous 411
Subcutaneous Sarcoidosis 411
8. Lobular Panniculitis, Crystal Deposits, Calcifications 411
Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn 411
Calcifying Panniculitis (Calciphylaxis) 411
9. Lobular Panniculitis, Necrosis Prominent 414
Subcutaneous Nodular Fat Necrosis in Pancreatic Disease 414
10. Lobular Panniculitis, Embryonic Fat Pattern 415
Localized Lipoatrophy and Lipodystrophy 415
11. Lobular Panniculitis, Miscellaneous 415
Lipomembranous Change or Lipomembranous Panniculitis 415
D. Mixed Lobular and Septal Panniculitis 417
1. With Hemorrhage or Sclerosis 417
Panniculitis Due to Physical or Chemical Agents 417
2. With Many Neutrophils 418
Necrotizing Fasciitis 418
3. With Many Eosinophils 418
Eosinophilic Fasciitis (Shulman s Syndrome) 418
4. With Many Lymphocytes 420
Subcutaneous Panniculitic or Lipotropic T Cell Lymphoma 420
5. With Cytophagic Histiocytes 421
Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy (Rosai Dorfman) 421
6. With Granulomas 422
Mycobacterial Panniculitis 422
Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (Type 2 Leprosy Reaction) 424
E. Subcutaneous Abscesses 424
1. With Neutrophils 424
Phaeohyphomycotic Cyst 424
References 425
Alphabetical List of Diseases 427
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