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Revision as of 14:10, 16 March 2011
Urticaria
Microscopic description
The sections show a mild, superficial dermal perivascular lymphoeosinophilic infiltration. Rare eosinophils are seen in the dermis distant from blood vessels. The epidermis shows normal maturation and is not inflamed. No dysplastic changes are present.
Final diagnosis
A. Skin, posterior left thigh, biopsy - dermal perivascular lymphoeosinophilic infiltration, see comment.
Comment
The sections show a mild, superficial dermal perivascular lymphoeosinophilic infiltration. Rare eosinophils are seen in the dermis distant from blood vessels. The epidermis shows normal maturation and is not inflammed.