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1 Skin Pathology IV

2 Acne Vulgaris More severe in Males. Can be caused by: Drugs
Occupational Exposures Cosmetics Tropical Climates Types: Non-Inflammatory: Open Comedones: Small, follicular papules containing a central, black keratin plug (blackheads) Closed Comedones: Follicular papules without a visible central plug. Inflammatory: Erythematous Propionibacterium Acnes: Administration of Antibiotics to individuals with inflammatory acne. 13-cis-retinoic acid: a synthetic Vitamin A derivative that has strong anti-sebaceous action and shows remarkable improvement. Causes Birth Defects.

3 Seborrheic Keratosis Common Epidermal Tumors
Round, Flat, Coin-Like “tan, waxy plaques” that vary in diameter. Genetic: FGFR3, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Histology: Hyperkeratosis Keratin-Filled Horn Cysts Invagination Cysts of Keratin Variable melanin pigmentation.

4 Acanthosis Nigricans Thickened, Hyperpigmented Skin with a “velvet-like texture” Appears in flexural areas. Genetic: FGFR3, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase 80% are benign. 20% are malignant  gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma

5 Dermatofibroma Also called Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma
Usually a history of previous trauma. Firm, Tan-Brown Papules, can be >1 cm Dimple-Sign: When sqeezed from edges, center dimples Histology: Pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplasia: overlying the lesion Epidermis has hyperpigmented Basal Layer Peripheral Collagen Trapping – at edge of lesion Usually stays confined to the Dermis Stains: Factor XIIIa – Positive CD34 - Negative

6 Dermatofibroma Sacoma Protuberans (DFSP)
Same general features as a Dermatofibroma. DIFFERENCEs: DFSP shows vacuoles or “fat trapping” on histology, which is clear. Where Dermatofibroma has “Collagen Trapping”, which is pink. DFSP is: Factor XIIIa Negative CD34 Positive CD34 Positive

7 Actinic Keratosis Caused by UV Light
Considered Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tan-Brown or Pink-Red Lesions with a rough, yellowish-brown or white scale. Can also look horned. Histology: Hyperkeratosis with Hyperplasia Dysplasia of the Epidermal Basal Layer (from the bottom, upward) Not Full Thickness!!! Full Thickness = Squamous Cell Carcinoma in situ Elastosis: The superficial epidermis contains thickened, blue-gray elastic fibers caused by UV-damaged Fibroblasts. Normal skin appendage areas.

8 Keratoacanthoma Arises from hair follicles in sun exposed areas in >50 year olds Description: Dome-Shaped, Crusty Lesions with Central, Keratin-Filled Crater that mimics a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Histology: Volcano Tx: Can spontaneously regress in 3-4 months Should be treated as though it is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma

9 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Cause: DNA Damage from UV Light Exposure Immunosuppression Squamous Cell Carcinoma in situ: Not invaded through the Basement Membrane. Appear as sharply defined, red, scaling plaques. Invasive Lesions: Nodular, Hyperkeratotic Scales Ulceration/Necrosis Invade the Basement Membrane Histology: Variable degrees of differentiation. Keratin Pearls May need immunostains to confirm the lineage.

10 Basal Cell Carcinoma Cause:
Mutations that activate the Hedgehog Pathway. Sun-Exposed sites in fair-skinned, elderly patients. Epidemiology Locally aggressive cutaneous tumor. Most common invasive cancer in humans. Slow-Growing, Rarely Metastasize Histology: Variable types Pearly Papules with Telangiectasis (dilated blood vessels) Can have local invasion of bone or facial sinuses after many years of neglect = Rodent Ulcers Blue “basaloid” Cells. Peripheral Palisades Clefting: separation of tumor from surrounding stroma Embedded in mucinous Basal Cell Matrix = Basal Cell Stroma

11 Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome
Rare, Genetic Syndrome Causes Basal Cell Carcinomas at a very young age (12 years old) Gene: PTCH Tumor Suppressor Gene Born with a germline loss of function mutation in one PTCH Allele. Second Hit is required, by chance, causing early carcinoma formation.

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13 Treatment: 13-cis-retinoic acid. Side Effects: Serious birth defects
Acne Vulgaris Treatment: 13-cis-retinoic acid. Side Effects: Serious birth defects

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15 Treatment: 13-cis-retinoic acid. Side Effects: Serious birth defects
Acne Vulgaris Treatment: 13-cis-retinoic acid. Side Effects: Serious birth defects

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17 Tan-Brown Waxy Plaques that vary in diameter.
Seborrheic Keratosis Tan-Brown Waxy Plaques that vary in diameter.

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19 Sebhorrheic Keratosis
Tan-Brown Waxy Plaques that vary in diameter.

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21 Sebhorrheic Keratosis
Invaginations of Keratin (Invagination Cysts) Horn Cysts

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23 Sebhorrheic Keratosis
Invaginations of Keratin (Invagination Cysts) Horn Cysts

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25 Velvet-Like, Thickened, Hyperpigmented Skin Flexural Areas
Acanthosis Nigricans Velvet-Like, Thickened, Hyperpigmented Skin Flexural Areas

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27 Velvet-Like, Thickened, Hyperpigmented Skin Flexural Areas
Acanthosis Nigricans Velvet-Like, Thickened, Hyperpigmented Skin Flexural Areas

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29 Dimple Sign: when squeezed from edges, center dimples.
Dermatofibroma Dimple Sign: when squeezed from edges, center dimples. Factor XIIIa Positive CD34 Negative

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31 Dimple Sign: when squeezed from edges, center dimples.
Dermatofibroma Dimple Sign: when squeezed from edges, center dimples. Factor XIIIa Positive CD34 Negative

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33 Peripheral Collagen Trapping Factor XIIIa Positive CD34 Negative
Dermatofibroma Peripheral Collagen Trapping Factor XIIIa Positive CD34 Negative

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35 Dermatofibroma Sarcoma Protuberans (DFSP)
Vacuoles: “Fat Trapping” Not Collagen Trapping like Dermatofibromas

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37 Dermatofibroma Sarcoma Protuberans
CD34 + Stain Factor XIIIa Negative

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39 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Tan-Brown or Pink-Red lesions with scales/horns.

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41 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Tan-Brown or Pink-Red lesions with scales/horns.

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43 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Tan-Brown or Pink-Red lesions with scales/horns.

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45 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Tan-Brown or Pink-Red lesions with scales/horns.

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47 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Not Full Thickness Hyperkeratosis, Hyperplasia, Parakeratosis, Dyspasia of Basal Cell Layer Elastosis

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49 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Not Full Thickness Hyperkeratosis, Hyperplasia, Parakeratosis, Dyspasia of Basal Cell Layer Elastosis, Normal Skin Appendage Areas

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51 Actinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Not Full Thickness Hyperkeratosis, Hyperplasia, Parakeratosis, Dyspasia of Basal Cell Layer Elastosis

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53 Acinic Keratosis UV  Pre-Cancerous  Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Not Full Thickness Hyperkeratosis, Hyperplasia, Parakeratosis, Dyspasia of Basal Cell Layer Elastosis

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55 Volcano Should be treated as though it is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratoancthoma Volcano Should be treated as though it is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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57 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
In Situ Non-Nodular Sharply-Defined, Red, Scaling Plaques

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59 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Invasive Nodular Hyperkeratotic Scales, Ulcerations

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61 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Has no invaded the Basement Membrane Full-Thickness Dysplasia – In Situ

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63 Blue “Basaloid” Cells Peripheral Palisades Clefting
Basal Cell Carcinoma Blue “Basaloid” Cells Peripheral Palisades Clefting

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65 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Invaded Basement Membrane Invasive

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67 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Invaded Basement Membrane Invasive

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69 Volcano Should be treated as though it is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratoacanthoma Volcano Should be treated as though it is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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71 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Invaded Basement Membrane Invasive Poorly Differentiated

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73 Blue “Basaloid” Cells Peripheral Palisades Clefting
Basal Cell Carcinoma Blue “Basaloid” Cells Peripheral Palisades Clefting

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75 Pearly Papules containing dilated Sub-Epidermal Blood Vessels.
Basal Cell Carcinoma Pearly Papules containing dilated Sub-Epidermal Blood Vessels. Can have ulcerations.

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77 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Invaded Basement Membrane Invasive

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79 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Keratin Pearls Has no invaded the Basement Membrane Full-Thickness Dysplasia – In Situ


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