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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irianiwati Widodo ◽  
Nita Sahara ◽  
Ery Kus Dwianingsih ◽  
Paranita Ferronika

Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disease characterized by the clonal proliferation of Langerhans cells, which are immunoreactive to S-100 and CD-1a/ CD207 (Langerin). Cutaneous involvement is the most common presentation of LCH in children. It is suggested that the patients with single-system LCH limited to the skin have a better prognosis than those with systemic involvement. Three histologic reactions of cutaneous LCH have been reported and are associated with the clinical types of LCH. These histological reactions include: proliferative, granulomatous, and xanthomatous. This study presents the clinicopathological features of ten cutaneous LCH cases collected from Dr. Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta Indonesia between 2014-2018. The ten cases showed various clinical features, in which some features mimic other diseases. The microscopic features of skin biopsies showed granulomatous reaction in 80% of cases and proliferative reaction in the other 20%. Five patients (50% of cases) who died had systemic manifestation of thrombocytopenia, anemia, icterus, hepatosplenomegaly, and revealed the granulomatous type from their skin biopsy specimens. The clinical recognition of LCH and subsequent histological reaction determination are important since some cases may develop multisystem disease and have a poor prognosis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 618-620 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arshdeep ◽  
Abhijit Chougule ◽  
Dipankar De ◽  
Sanjeev Handa

Cutaneous reactions to tattoos can be attributed either to trauma or to the exogenous pigment introduced into the skin. Red pigment is associated with a high sensitizing potential and is the most frequently implicated pigment inducing various types of histological reactions. Herein, we describe a patient with red tattoo pigment-induced granulomatous dermatitis that histologically revealed a very rare granuloma annulare–like reaction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Makoto Haga ◽  
Satoshi Yamamoto ◽  
Hiroyuki Okamoto ◽  
Katsuyuki Hoshina ◽  
Tetsuro Asakura ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 153 (11) ◽  
pp. 328-330 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Murasugi ◽  
H. Koie ◽  
M. Okano ◽  
T. Watanabe ◽  
R. Asano

2002 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omar El-Meligy ◽  
Medhat Abdalla ◽  
Sahar El-Baraway ◽  
Magda El-Tekya ◽  
Jeffrey Dean

The purpose of this study was to compare pulpal and periapical tissue reactions to electrosurgery versus formocresol pulpotomy techniques in the primary teeth of dogs. The study was conducted on 33 primary teeth of three mongrel dogs between the ages of one to three months. Each dog had three teeth treated by Formocresol Pulpotomy with Mechanical Coronal Pulp Removal (FC), three teeth treated by Electrosurgery Pulpotomy with Mechanical Coronal Pulp Removal (ES/MCPR), three teeth treated by Electrosurgery Pulpotomy with Electrosurgical Coronal Pulp Removal (ES/ECPR), and two teeth serving as untreated Controls. Dogs one, two and three were sacrificed performing the pulpotomies at two, four and six weeks, respectively. The pulp, periapical tissue and after surrounding bone were submitted to histological examination and the histological reaction was recorded. The results were fourteen out of 18 unfavorable and zero out of three favorable histological reactions occurred in the FC treated teeth. Six out of 18 unfavorable and one out of three favorable histological reactions occurred in the ES/MCPR treated teeth. Nine out of 18 unfavorable and two out of three favorable histological reactions occurred in the ES/ECPR treated teeth. One out of 18 unfavorable and zero out of three favorable histological reactions occurred in the untreated Control teeth. The conclusion of this study is that of the three experimental groups, the teeth treated by Electrosurgery Pulpotomy with either Mechanical or Electrosurgical Coronal Pulp Removal exhibited less histopathological reaction than the teeth treated by Formocresol Pulpotomy.


1988 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. de Castro ◽  
F. Contreras

1982 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 267-273 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Guarda ◽  
M. Galloni ◽  
F. Assone ◽  
V. Pasteris ◽  
M.P. Luboz

The tissue reaction caused by a sintered tip electrode is compared with that of a platinum-iridium tip electrode in a work which employs implantation in sheep and follow-up of the implant for up to 90 days. Clinical tests and anatomo-pathological examination of the histological sections were performed. The results show a remarkably rapid fixation to the heart for the porous electrode with formation of limited inflammatory process, a thin fibrous capsule and modest alteration of the endocardial tissue. Conversely, the platinum-iridium electrode does not fix even in long periods and therefore continously rubs the endocardial surface. Chronic inflammation and formation of remarkably thick connective capsule results, under which the heart seems mode deeply altered.


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