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Acantholysis is the loss of
intercellular connections, such as desmosomes,
resulting in loss of
cohesion between keratinocytes, seen in
diseases such as...
- from each
other and the
epidermis becomes detached, a
phenomenon called acantholysis. This
causes blisters that
slough off and turn into sores. In some cases...
- pruritic,
papulovesicular dermatosis characterized histologically by
acantholysis: 529 with or
without dyskeratosis. Once confirmed, most
cases of Grover's...
- In
addition to blistering,
other symptoms which accompany HHD
include acantholysis,
erythema and hyperkeratosis. It
typically begins in late
teenage years...
- the
clinical picture resembles a blister.
These blisters are due to
acantholysis, or
breaking apart of
intercellular connections through an autoantibody-mediated...
- carcinoma) is
characterized by a
tubular microscopic pattern and
keratinocyte acantholysis.
basaloid squamous-cell
carcinoma is
mostly found in or near the tongue...
- Name
Acantholysis? Ig
epidermolysis bullosa yes
mostly IgG
bullous pemphigoid no
mostly IgG
dermatitis herpetiformis no IgA...
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Parakeratosis Hypergranulosis Acanthosis Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis Spongiosis Hydropic swelling Exocytosis Vacuolization Erosion Ulceration...
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cells together. The
process leads to the loss of
cellular connections (
acantholysis), and
ultimately results in
blistering of the skin.
Lesions heal without...
- McGraw-Hill Medical. p. 427. ISBN 9780071632447. Seshadri,
Divya (2013). "
Acantholysis revisited: Back to basics".
Indian J
Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 79 (1):...