Interface dermatitis.

TitleInterface dermatitis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsA Crowson N, Magro CM, Mihm MC
JournalArch Pathol Lab Med
Volume132
Issue4
Pagination652-66
Date Published2008 Apr
ISSN1543-2165
KeywordsBiopsy, Dermatitis, Dermis, Diagnosis, Differential, Epidermis, Humans, Pathology
Abstract

Interface dermatitis can be classified based upon the cell type that dominates the infiltrate (ie, neutrophilic, lymphocytic, or lymphohistiocytic) or by the intensity of the interface inflammation. Regarding lymphocytic interface dermatitis, there are 2 broad categories: cell-poor interface dermatitis, when only a sparse infiltrate of inflammatory cells is present along the dermoepidermal junction, or cell rich, which typically occurs as a heavy bandlike infiltrate that obscures the basal layers of the epidermis. In the case of lymphocytic interface dermatitis, the latter is often termed a lichenoid interface dermatitis. This review focuses upon the mononuclear cell-predominant forms of interface dermatitis.

DOI10.1043/1543-2165(2008)132[652:ID]2.0.CO;2
Alternate JournalArch Pathol Lab Med
PubMed ID18384217
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