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Inflammatory diseases
Inflammatory pathway
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granuloma inguinale
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tuberculosis
22 August 2004Digital case
HPC:154 : Mycobacterial adenitis
Links
Tuberculosis in The Yale Rosen Collection of Pulmonary Pathology on Flickr
Localization
pulmonary tuberculosis
SNC tuberculosis
meningeal tuberculosis (tuberculous meningitis )
cerebral tuberculosis
synovial tuberculosis
tenosynovial tunerculosis (tuberculous tenosynovitis )
renal tuberculosis
serous tuberculosis
pleural tuberculosis
pericardial tuberculosis
peritoneal tuberculosis
genital tuberculosis
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lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
13 June 2011lichen sclerosis et atrophicus
Images
vulvar lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
https://twitter.com/Chucktowndoc/status/856583388408500225
Digital cases
UI:881 - Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus
Microscopy
Lichen sclerosus has a vacuolar interface pattern and dermal sclerosis.
Established lesions show hyperkeratosis, follicular plugging, thinning of the epidermis, and vacuolar alteration of the basal layer.
There is a broad zone of subepidermal edema with homogenization of collagen (...) -
zymogen granules
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balanitis xerotica obliterans
26 October 2007Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO)
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hepatic fungal granuloma
30 January 2006See also
hepatic granulomas hepatic tuberculoid granuloma (hepatic tuberculoid granuloma)
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Netherton disease
21 January 2005Netherton syndrome
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granulomatous mastitis
21 July 2010Etiology
In a case of granulomatous mastitis due to Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii, a strongly impaired neutrophil responses to Nod2 agonist and a single nucleotide polymorphism within the NOD2 gene (SNP13 [Leu1007fsinsC]) in a heterozygous state have been found. These findings provided a demonstration of impaired Nod2 function associated with corynebacterial infection. (#19641059#)
References
First description of NOD2 variant associated with defective neutrophil responses in a woman (...) -
chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis
3 July 2007CRMO
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pyoderma gangrenosum
11 February 2004Definition: Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is an uncommon, chronic ulcerative condition of the skin that was first described in 1930. It can occur in any age group, but only 4% of the patients are infants or children. An underlying systemic disease is present in approximately 50% of the patients with PG.
The most common associations include inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis, lymphoproliferative disorders and chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO).
Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a (...)
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