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48. Psoriasis: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Skin '''Description''': Many changes are characteristic for psoriasis: Hyperkeratosis, which refers to increased thickness of the stratum corneum. Parakeratosis is the phenomenon where the cell of the stratum corneum have nuclei (they usually lose their nuclei). Neutrophilic microabscesses are focal accumulation of neutrophil remnants in the stratum corneum. (don’t mix these with parakeratosis) The epidermis has lost its stratum g..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Skin '''Description''': Many changes are characteristic for psoriasis: Hyperkeratosis, which refers to increased thickness of the stratum corneum. Parakeratosis is the phenomenon where the cell of the stratum corneum have nuclei (they usually lose their nuclei). Neutrophilic microabscesses are focal accumulation of neutrophil remnants in the stratum corneum. (don’t mix these with parakeratosis) The epidermis has lost its stratum g...")
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