Atlas of Clinical Dermatopathology
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Gunter Burg. Atlas of Clinical Dermatopathology
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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Atlas of Clinical Dermatopathology. Infectious and Parasitic Dermatoses
Foreword
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Bacterial Infections. CHAPTER MENU
1.1 Staphylococcal and Streptococcal Infections. 1.1.1 Impetigo Contagiosa
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1.1.2 Ostiofolliculitis (Bockardt)
1.1.3 Pseudomonas (Gram‐Negative) Folliculitis (Whirlpool/Hot Tub Dermatitis)
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1.1.4 Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis
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1.1.5 Differential Diagnosis: Acne Papulopustulosa
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1.1.6 Differential Diagnosis: Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
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1.1.7 Ecthyma Gangrenosum
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1.1.8 Abscess
1.1.9 Furuncle
1.1.10 Carbuncle
1.1.11 Erysipelas (Cellulitis)
1.1.12 Phlegmon
1.1.13 Necrotizing Fasciitis (Streptococcal Gangrene)°
1.1.14 Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)
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1.2 Other Bacterial Infections: Corynebacteria. 1.2.1 Erythrasma
1.2.2 Pitted Keratolysis (Keratoma Sulcatum)
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1.2.3 Trichobacteriosis (Trichomycosis) Palmellina
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1.2.4 Erysipeloid
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1.2.5 Anthrax
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1.2.6 Nocardiosis
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1.2.7 Rhinoscleroma
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1.3 Rochalimaea/Bartonellae
1.3.1 Bacillary Angiomatosis and Cat Scratch Disease
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1.3.2 Verruga Peruana
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1.3.3 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: PYOGENIC GRANULOMA (LOBULAR CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMA; BOTRYOMYCOSIS)
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1.4 Mycobacterial Infections
1.4.1 Tuberculosis Cutis
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1.4.1.1 Primary Tuberculosis of the Skin
1.4.1.2 BCG Vaccination Granuloma
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1.4.1.3 Differential Diagnosis: Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei (LMDF)
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1.4.1.4 Lupus Vulgaris (LV)
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1.4.1.5 Variant: Tuberculosis (Lupus) Cutis Verrucosa
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1.4.1.6 Variant: Tuberculosis Cutis Colliquativa (Scrofuloderma)
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1.4.1.7 Lichen Scrofulosorum (Tuberculosis Cutis Lichenoides)
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1.4.1.8 Papulonecrotic Tuberculid
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1.4.1.9 Erythema Induratum Bazin
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1.4.2 Atypical Mycobacteriosis: Fish Tank (Swimming Pool) Granuloma
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1.4.3 Leprosy (Hansen Disease) 1
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1.4.3.1 Tuberculoid Leprosy
1.4.3.2 Borderline Leprosy
1.4.3.3 Lepromatous Leprosy
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1.4.3.4 Variant: Histoid Lepromatous
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1.4.3.5 Variant: Erythema Nodosum Leprosum
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1.4.4 Buruli Ulcer
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1.5 Actinomycosis
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1.6 Borrelia Infections (Lyme Disease)
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1.6.1 Variant: Erythema (Chronicum) Migrans (ECM) (Stage I)
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1.6.2 Variant: Lymphadenosis Cutis Benigna (Pseudolymphoma, Lymphocytoma Cutis) (Stage I)
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1.6.3 Variant: Morphea/Scleroderma‐Like Lesions (Stage II)
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1.6.4 Variant: Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III)
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1.6.5 Variant: Juxta‐Articular Fibrous Nodules in Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III)
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1.6.6 Differential Diagnosis: Actinic Reticuloid°
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1.7 Venereal Diseases. 1.7.1 Gonorrhea
1.7.2 Syphilis, Chancre
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1.7.2.1 Stage I
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1.7.2.2 Stage II
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1.7.2.3 Stage III°
1.7.3 Ulcus Molle (Chancroid)
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1.7.4 Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis; Granuloma Venereum)
1.7.5 Lymphogranuloma Inguinale (Lymphogranuloma Venereum; Duran‐Nicolas–Favre Disease)
1.8 Rickettsial Infections
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1.9 Dermatoses Associated with Bacterial Infections. 1.9.1 Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)
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1.9.2 Differential Diagnosis: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)
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1.10 Dermatoses Mimicking Bacterial Infections. 1.10.1 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
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1.10.2 Infantile Acropustulosis
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1.10.3 Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP)
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1.10.4 Psoriasis Pustulosa
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1.10.5 Localized Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis Associated with Mitoxantrone Treatment
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1.10.6 Erosive Pustular Dermatitis (Pustular Ulcerative Dermatosis) of the Scalp
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CHAPTER 2 Fungal Infections. CHAPTER MENU
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2.1 Superficial Cutaneous Fungal Infections
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2.1.1 Variants: Tinea Corporis; Tinea Faciei
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2.1.2 Variants: Tinea Barbae; Tinea Capitis (Trichophytia)
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2.1.3 Granuloma Trichophyticum (Majocchi’s Granuloma)
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2.1.4 Candidiasis (Moniliasis)
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2.1.5 Candida Tropicalis and Candida Lipolytica
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2.1.6 Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor
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2.1.7 Variant: Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Folliculitis
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2.1.8 Differential Diagnosis: Seborrheic Dermatitis
2.1.9 Tinea Nigra
2.1.10 Piedra (Trichomycosis Nodosa Alba and Nigra)°
2.2 Subcutaneous Mycoses. 2.2.1 Sporotrichosis
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2.2.2 Mycetoma (Madura Foot)
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2.2.3 Chromo(blasto)mycosis (Dermatitis Verrucosa)
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2.3 Systemic Mycoses (Deep Fungal Infections)
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2.3.1 Cryptococcosis (Torulosis, European Blastomycosis)
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2.3.2 North American Blastomycosis (Blastomycosis, Chicago Disease)
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2.3.3 Lobomycosis (Lobo Disease, Keloidal Blastomycosis, Blastomycoid Granuloma)
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2.3.4 Histoplasmosis
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2.3.5 Coccidioidomycosis (Desert or Valley Fever, San Joaquin Fever)
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2.3.6 Paracoccidioidomycosis (South American Blastomycosis)
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2.3.7 Emmonsiosis
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2.4 Opportunistic Fungal Infections. 2.4.1 Aspergillosis (Alternaria)
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2.4.2 Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis; Phycomycosis)
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2.4.3 Hyalohyphomycosis
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2.4.4 Phaeohyphomycosis
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2.4.5 Protothecosis, Cutaneous
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CHAPTER 3 Viral Infections. CHAPTER MENU
3.1 Herpes Viruses. 3.1.1 Herpes Simplex (HSV‐1, HSV‐2)
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3.1.2 Varizella/Zoster Virus (VZV/HHV‐3)
3.1.2.1 Varicella (Chickenpox)
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3.1.2.2 Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
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3.1.2.3 Special Feature: Necrotizing (Herpes) Zoster Folliculitis
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3.1.2.4 Special Feature: Zoster‐Associated Vasculitis
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3.1.2.5 Postherpetic Cutaneous Reactions°
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3.1.3 Burkitt Lymphoma; Epstein‐Barr Virus (HHV‐4 EBV)
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3.1.4 Hairy Leukoplakia (HHV‐4; Epstein‐Barr Virus; EBV)
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3.1.5 Cytomegalovirus (CMV; HHV‐5)
3.1.6 Exanthema Subitum (HHV‐6) (Roseola Infantum, 6th Disease)
3.1.7 Pityriasis Rosea (HHV‐7)
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3.1.8 AIDS‐Kaposi Sarcoma (HHV‐8)
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3.1.9 Multicentric Castleman’s Disease (HHV‐8)
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3.2 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
3.2.1 Verruca Vulgaris
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3.2.2 Variant: Verrucae Planae
3.2.3 Variant: Condylomata Acuminata
3.2.4 Differential Diagnosis: Acrokeratosis Verruciformis (Hopf)
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3.2.5 Bowenoid Papulosis
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3.2.6 Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis (Lewandowsky–Lutz); Verrucosis Generalisata
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3.3 Viral Exanthema
3.3.1 Measles
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3.4 Parvovirus Infections and Coxsackievirus Infections. 3.4.1 Erythema Infectiosum; (Slapped Cheek Disease; Fifth Disease)
3.4.2 Papular Purpuric Gloves‐and‐Socks Syndrome
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3.4.3 Hand‐Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease (Coxsackie Virus)
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3.5 Polyoma Virus Infections. 3.5.1 Trichodysplasia Spinulosa
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3.5.2 Merkel Cell Carcinoma (Primary Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Skin; Trabecular Carcinoma of Toker)
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3.6 Poxviruses
3.6.1 Orthopox Virus Infections
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3.6.1.1 Cowpox (Catpox)
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3.6.1.2 Vaccinia Inoculata
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3.6.1.3 Smallpox (Variola Vera)
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3.6.2 Parapox Virus Infections. 3.6.2.1 Ecthyma Contagiosum (Orf)
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3.6.2.2 Variant: Milker’s Nodule
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3.6.2.3 Molluscum Contagiosum
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3.7 Other Skin Diseases with Suspected Viral Association
3.7.1 Asymmetric Periflexural Exanthema of Childhood
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3.7.2 Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis
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3.7.3 Gianotti–Crosti Syndrome
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3.7.4 Pityriasis Lichenoides
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CHAPTER 4 Parasitoses. CHAPTER MENU
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4.1 Protozoan Diseases. 4.1.1 Leishmaniasis
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4.1.2 Variant: Leishmaniasis Mexicana
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4.1.3 Amebiasis: Entamoeba Histolytica
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4.1.4 Rhinosporidiosis
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4.2 Arthropod: Arachnids. 4.2.1 Mites
4.2.1.1 Demodex Folliculorum
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4.2.1.2 Scabies
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4.2.1.3 Variant: Scabies Crustosa
4.2.1.4 Trombidiosis (Harvest Mites; Chigger Itch)
4.2.2 Spiders°
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4.2.3 Ticks°
4.2.4 Insects
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4.2.5 Tungiasis (Sand Flea)
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CHAPTER 5 Helminthic Infections (Parasitic Worms) CHAPTER MENU
5.1 Larva Migrans (Plumber’s Itch; Creeping Eruption)
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5.2 Filariasis
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5.3 Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
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5.4 Cysticercosis
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5.5 Sparganosis
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5.6 Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis)
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5.7 Cercarial Dermatitis (Swimmer’s Itch)
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5.8 Annelida (Ringed Worms; Segmented Worms)°
5.9 Hirudinea (Leeches)
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CHAPTER 6 Sepsis. CHAPTER MENU
6.1 Septic Vasculitis
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6.2 Bacterial Sepsis. 6.2.1 Gonococcal Sepsis
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6.3 Fungal Sepsis
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6.3.1 Variant: Penicillium Marinum Sepsis
6.3.2 Variant: Candida Sepsis
6.3.3 Variant: Aspergillus Sepsis
Index
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Kempf und Pfaltz Histologische Diagnostik, Zurich, Switzerland
Department of Dermatology
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