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Title: Electron microscopy: application and progress in diagnostic methods on skin disease.
Authors: Palungwachira P.
Palungwachira P.
Keywords: amyloidosis
article
cutaneous T cell lymphoma
differential diagnosis
electron microscopy
epidermolysis bullosa
histiocytosis X
human
pathology
skin
skin disease
skin tumor
sweat gland disease
Amyloidosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell
Humans
Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
Microscopy, Electron
Miliaria
Skin
Skin Diseases
Skin Neoplasms
Issue Date: 1993
Abstract: Electron microscopy is now widely used in the evaluation of disease tissue. Indeed, these relatively new diagnostic methods have become essential to the fields of dermatology. Their value in the pathology of skin is no less great: Definitive diagnosis of most connective tissue disorders (amyloidosis, hyalinosis, etc.) is not possible without ultrastructural and histochemical analysis. Cellular inclusions are helpful in the diagnosis of a number of skin disorders: filamentous and granular inclusions in recurrent digital fibroma of childhood and tubuloreticular inclusions in collagen vascular diseases. Hair abnormalities are best analyzed by scanning electron microscopy.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15391
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ISSN: 1252208
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