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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Feb, 13:17
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 10 Feb, 21:32
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:44

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Interstitial Granulomatosis (one of the Pseudo cellulitis)
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:32
How does interstitial granulomatous dermatitis compare to granuloma annulare? Granuloma annulare and interstitial granulomatous dermatitis may appear similar clinically and histologically. Granuloma annulare also presents with papules and plaques, but these are typically on the back of the hands or feet, whereas the trunk is a more common site for interstitial granulomatous dermatitis. Granuloma annulare is less often associated with autoimmune diseases. The characteristic histological features of granuloma annulare are: *Histiocytes located in the upper dermis *Rare or absent neutrophils and eosinophils *Abundant mucin. How is interstitial granulomatous dermatitis diagnosed? Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis is diagnosed by a pathologist on examining a skin biopsy. The characteristic histological features of interstitial granulomatous dermatitis are: *Dense histiocytic inflammation in the reticular (lower) dermis *Sparse neutrophils and eosinophils *Perivascular and interstitial lymphocytes *Interstitial histiocytes (between the collagen bundles) or palisaded histiocytes (lined up perpendicular to fragmented central collagen). *Focal degeneration of collagen, which may be surrounded by space (floating sign) *Few giant cells.
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:19
https://www.dermnetnz.org/topics/granulomatous-dermatitis/ Interstitial granulometous dermatitis
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:17
Other Causes of Pseudo cellulitis: في ثواب 1. Phytodermatitis 2. Interstitial granulometous dermatitis (deep Granuloma annular like erythema) 3. Thrombophlebitis 4. Well's disease 5. Allergic contact dermatitis 6. Panniculitis
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:17
PsuedoCellulitis: ندم ماجي 1. Neutrophilic Dermatosis 2. Drug reactions (FDE) 3. Metabolic (gout) 4. Malignancy (Erysploid Skin Metastasis) 5. Others 6. Granuloma annular (Inflammatory) 7. Infections & bite (Recurrent toxic mediated perineal erythema, E. Migrans, H.Zoster, Arthropod bite)
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 13 Sep, 08:00
Folliculitis: فندأٌ سديد 1. Superficial (F. Imptigo= Bochart F, Psudofolliculitis Barbae, Acne necrotica varioliformis. Acne necrotica Miliaris) 2. Deep (Sycosis Barbae, Acne keloid, Furanculosis) 3. Irritant (TAR) 4. Demodex F 5. Fungal (Dermatophyte, Candida, Pitrosprum Folliculorum) 6. Gram Negative F 7. Drug induced (C.S, Androgen, Halogenoderma by Bromide & Iodide, Lithium, Isoniazid & anticonvulsant) 8. Actinic folliculitis
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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 02 Sep, 08:03

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Bacterial Infections
Publication date: 02 Sep, 06:41

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