Difference between revisions of "Non-malignant skin disease"

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*Etiology: caused by ''molluscum contagiosum virus''.
*Etiology: caused by ''molluscum contagiosum virus''.


===Micro===
===Microscopic===
Features:
*A suprabasilar epidermal lesion consisting of "molluscum bodies", i.e. ''molluscum bodies'' are found above the stratum basale.<ref>[http://www.missionforvisionusa.org/anatomy/2006/08/what-is-molluscum-contagiosum.html http://www.missionforvisionusa.org/anatomy/2006/08/what-is-molluscum-contagiosum.html]</ref>
*A suprabasilar epidermal lesion consisting of "molluscum bodies", i.e. ''molluscum bodies'' are found above the stratum basale.<ref>[http://www.missionforvisionusa.org/anatomy/2006/08/what-is-molluscum-contagiosum.html http://www.missionforvisionusa.org/anatomy/2006/08/what-is-molluscum-contagiosum.html]</ref>
*Molluscum bodies:
*Molluscum bodies:
**Large cells with abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm.
**Large cells with abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm.
**Small peripheral nucleus.
**Small peripheral nucleus.
Image(s):
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Molluscum_contagiosum_high_mag.jpg Molluscum contagiosum - high mag. (WC)].
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Molluscum_contagiosum_low_mag.jpg Molluscum contagiosum - low magnification (WC)].


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**''Molluscum bodies'' are only the epidermis - an uncommon place to find SRCs without finding them elsewhere.
**''Molluscum bodies'' are only the epidermis - an uncommon place to find SRCs without finding them elsewhere.
*The granular eosinophilic cytoplasm represents accumulated virons.
*The granular eosinophilic cytoplasm represents accumulated virons.
==Dermal nevus==
==Dermal nevus==
*Think ''melanoma''.
*Think ''melanoma''.
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