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Didactic Session
Unknown Slide Review
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Unknown Slide Reviews
Dermatopathology Slide Atlas
Dermatopathology Differential Diagnosis
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Answers for June 9th, 2009
Stasis dermatitis
Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn
Suture granuloma
Sweet's Syndrome
Secondary Syphilis
Tinea versicolor
Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma
Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma
Mixed tumor of the skin (Chondroid syringoma)
Nevus sebaceus
Pyogenic granuloma
Scar (Cicatrix)
Additional Clues for Dermatopathology Differential Diagnoses
June 16th, 2009
Greetings!
Continuing the Clinical Dermatology Boards series:
Chemotherapy and the Skin
You may access other clinical Dermatology presentations by clicking on the
Clinical Dermatology Reviews on the Quick Links.
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Dr. S
Didactic Session
Gastrointestinal Diseases and the Skin
This patient presented with multiple blistering skin lesions and diarrhea. Direct immunofluorescence studies revealed the following staining pattern. What disease is this?
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Unknown Slide Reviews
Unknown Slide Review Part 52
Test your diagnostic acumen with this review of interesting cases from this past week's signout.
There are not many conditions that result in mature adipose tissue extending into the papillary dermis. Goltz syndrome is one.
What is this condition?
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Paul K. Shitabata, M.D.
Dermatopathology Institute
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