Have you ever interpreted salivary gland, looking for Amyloid Or immune activation? Having trouble understanding the following: “patchy plasma cell infiltrates (highlighted by CD138) are seen, and there is focal acinar atrophy with dense fibrosis”
Hi, I am writing to esteemed experts in the field of dermatology with the hope of identifying a specialist interested in a unique patient case. The patient presents with an extraordinary medical condition, unlike any previously documented. They are experiencing trans-epidermal elimination of various metals, calcium-like deposits, and salt-like crystals. This phenomenon is accompanied by chronic pustule formation due to the deposition of micro-crystals, readily visualized under dermoscopy, which are present in all lesions. It is important to note that the patient has a history of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Perforating Collagenosis. If you, or a colleague within your network, possess a keen interest in investigating such a rare case and contributing to the field by naming this new condition for the dermatological archives, a collaborative effort could prove highly beneficial for both the patient and the researcher.
Have you ever interpreted salivary gland, looking for Amyloid Or immune activation?
Having trouble understanding the following:
“patchy plasma cell infiltrates (highlighted by CD138) are seen, and there is focal acinar atrophy with dense fibrosis”
Thank you Dr Jerad.
Hi,
I am writing to esteemed experts in the field of dermatology with the hope of identifying a specialist interested in a unique patient case. The patient presents with an extraordinary medical condition, unlike any previously documented. They are experiencing trans-epidermal elimination of various metals, calcium-like deposits, and salt-like crystals. This phenomenon is accompanied by chronic pustule formation due to the deposition of micro-crystals, readily visualized under dermoscopy, which are present in all lesions. It is important to note that the patient has a history of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Perforating Collagenosis.
If you, or a colleague within your network, possess a keen interest in investigating such a rare case and contributing to the field by naming this new condition for the dermatological archives, a collaborative effort could prove highly beneficial for both the patient and the researcher.