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Granulomas en dermatopatología: principales entidades. Parte I

J.m. Suárez PeñarandaJ. Aróstegui AguilarM.j. Beato MerinoMar Llamas-velascoV. Velasco BenitoCarlos MonteagudoN. Pérez MuñozN. Martínez CampayoE. Rozas MuñozJavier FragaM.a. Idoate GastearenaAngel Fernandez-floresA. DiagoA. Christian LagaOnofre SanmartínM.t. Fernández FiguerasA. García HerreraMaria C. GarridoR. Carrillo GijónAngel Santos-brizJ.l. Rodríguez PeraltoCarles SausCarlos SantonjaJuan J. Ríos-martínE. Ríos-viñuelaJ. Onrubia

subject

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryLanghans giant cellGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDermatologyNecrobiosis lipoidicaClinical PracticeGiant cellRosaceaTouton giant cellhemic and lymphatic diseasesGranulomaMedicineDermatopathologybusiness

description

This series of 2 articles on dermatopathologic diagnoses reviews conditions in which granulomas form. Part 1 clarifies concepts, discusses the presentation of different types of granulomas and giant cells, and considers a large variety of noninfectious diseases. Some granulomatous diseases have a metabolic origin, as in necrobiosis lipoidica. Others, such as granulomatous mycosis fungoides, are related to lymphomas. Still others, such as rosacea, are so common that dermatologists see them nearly daily in clinical practice.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ad.2021.04.002