Cutaneous granulomatosis is a heterogeneous group of diseases, characterized by a skin inflammatory reaction triggered by a wide variety of stimuli, including infections, foreign bodies, malignancy, metabolites, and chemicals. From a pathogenic point of view, they are divided into non-infectious and infectious granulomas. Pathophysiological mechanisms are still poorly understood. Non-infectious granulomatous skin diseases include granuloma annulare, necrobiosis lipoidica, rheumatic nodules, foreign body granulomas, cutaneous sarcoidosis, and interstitial granulomatous dermatitis. Necrobiosis lipoidica is more frequent in diabetic patients. Infectious granulomas of the skin are caused by mycobacteria, in particular Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
SummaryObjectiveTo present the clinicopathological features and the practice of diagnosing infectiou...
Inflammatory cutaneous granulomatous diseases, including granuloma annulare, cutaneous sarcoidosis, ...
Granuloma annulare (GA) is an inflammatory dermatosis of adults and children, arranged by groups of ...
Granulomatous skin diseases represent a large group of reactive dermatoses occurring in response to ...
Tuberculoid granulomas consist of epithelioid histiocytes, Langhans giant cells and rarely foreign b...
Granulomatous dermatitis frequently presents a diagnostic challenge to dermatopathologists as an ide...
Although diagnosis of cutaneous granulomatous disorders (CGDs) is usually suspected based on morphol...
Granulomatous lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are common in India. They are known as “De...
Granulomatous inflammation is a histologic pattern of tissue reaction which appears following cell i...
Granulomatous skin disorders are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by granuloma forma...
Almost all granulomatous skin disorders can cause red lesions on the face. Such disorders may includ...
Introduction: The granulomatous reaction is defined as a distinctive inflammatory pattern character...
This series of 2 articles on dermatopathologic diagnoses reviews conditions in which granulomas form...
Background: Granulomatous dermatosis shares the histological finding of granuloma formation; it is u...
Granulomatous dermatoses comprise a wide range of etiologically and clinically distinct skin disease...
SummaryObjectiveTo present the clinicopathological features and the practice of diagnosing infectiou...
Inflammatory cutaneous granulomatous diseases, including granuloma annulare, cutaneous sarcoidosis, ...
Granuloma annulare (GA) is an inflammatory dermatosis of adults and children, arranged by groups of ...
Granulomatous skin diseases represent a large group of reactive dermatoses occurring in response to ...
Tuberculoid granulomas consist of epithelioid histiocytes, Langhans giant cells and rarely foreign b...
Granulomatous dermatitis frequently presents a diagnostic challenge to dermatopathologists as an ide...
Although diagnosis of cutaneous granulomatous disorders (CGDs) is usually suspected based on morphol...
Granulomatous lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are common in India. They are known as “De...
Granulomatous inflammation is a histologic pattern of tissue reaction which appears following cell i...
Granulomatous skin disorders are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by granuloma forma...
Almost all granulomatous skin disorders can cause red lesions on the face. Such disorders may includ...
Introduction: The granulomatous reaction is defined as a distinctive inflammatory pattern character...
This series of 2 articles on dermatopathologic diagnoses reviews conditions in which granulomas form...
Background: Granulomatous dermatosis shares the histological finding of granuloma formation; it is u...
Granulomatous dermatoses comprise a wide range of etiologically and clinically distinct skin disease...
SummaryObjectiveTo present the clinicopathological features and the practice of diagnosing infectiou...
Inflammatory cutaneous granulomatous diseases, including granuloma annulare, cutaneous sarcoidosis, ...
Granuloma annulare (GA) is an inflammatory dermatosis of adults and children, arranged by groups of ...