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  2. Template : Table of causes of vacuolar interface dermatitis

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    Rarely eosinophils [1] Allergic drug reaction Rarely involvement of hair follicles. [1] Frequently eosinophils [1] Lichen sclerosus: Hyperkeratosis, atrophic epidermis, sclerosis of dermis and dermal lymphocytes. [2] Erythema multiforme Lupus erythematosis Typical findings in systemic lupus erythematosus: [3] Fibrinoid necrosis at the ...

  3. Vacuolar interface dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    In non-bullous cases, perivascular and interstitial neutrophils are sometimes present in the upper dermis, with damage to blood vessels An interface dermatitis with vacuolar alteration, not otherwise specified, may be caused by viral exanthems , phototoxic dermatitis , acute radiation dermatitis , erythema dyschromicum perstans , lupus ...

  4. Eosinophilic dermatosis - Wikipedia

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    Eosinophilic dermatosis is a form of dermatosis characterized by a preponderance of eosinophils in the dermis or epidermis. [1] Although it does not always imply a specific etiology, it is still commonly used as a classification in dermatology when more information about the condition is not known.

  5. Histopathologic diagnosis of dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    [2] Subacute Allergic/contact dermatitis or atopic dermatitis As above. Eosinophils may be present in the dermis and epidermis (eosinophilic spongiosis). [2] Allergic dermatitis Atopic dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitis Typical findings: [5] Focal, usually mild, spongiosis with overlying scale crust, with a few neutrophils

  6. Eosinophilic cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    The rash comes on suddenly, lasts for a few weeks, and often repeatedly comes back. [2] Scar formation does not typically occur. [1] Eosinophilic cellulitis is of unknown cause. [2] It is suspected to be an autoimmune disorder. [2] It may be triggered by bites from insects and arachnids such as spiders, fleas, or ticks, or from medications or ...

  7. Eosinophilia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In the Western World, allergic or atopic diseases are the most common causes, especially those of the respiratory or integumentary systems. In the developing world, parasites are the most common cause. A parasitic infection of nearly any bodily tissue can cause eosinophilia. [citation needed] Diseases that feature eosinophilia as a sign ...

  8. Papular eruption of blacks - Wikipedia

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    Papular eruption of blacks is a cutaneous condition characterized clinically by small, pruritic papules and histologically by a mononuclear cell-eosinophil perivascular infiltrate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also

  9. Eotaxin - Wikipedia

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    The cells involved in allergic responses, such as eosinophils, are predominantly expressed through eotaxin and the CCR-3 receptor. [2] The binding of eotaxin and the other related chemokines to the CCR-3 receptor is seen to play a major role in eosinophil recruitment in allergic inflammation. [5] We can find the highest levels of eotaxin in the ...