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Spot the transparent thorns
Clue: some look like horns

- Case H&E 1080
Female 45 years
Warty lesion on hand
Diagnosis:
Squamous papilloma

(Via Virtual Pathology Slide Library)
#Skin #Wart #HPV #Glochids #Dermatology ImageImageImageImage
Here there are some horns, tip of thorns ImageImageImageImage
The body of the thorns, transparent tubular cylinders which may not be straight. ImageImageImageImage
Lot of times we only can see them because the blurring they produce. But they are there, no doubt! That's why this lesions have this form. ImageImageImageImage

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More from @MateosVillena

Jun 4
Let's unveil more views of sectioned tubular objects.

-Case H&E 33864
Female 29 years
Wart left hand.
Diagnosis:
Deep palmo-plantar wart

(Via Virtual Pathology Slide Library)
#Foreingbodies #PathTwitter Image
Left slice: Image
Read 13 tweets
Jun 4
What are we looking at?
Is this a tubular object?

-Case H&E 1108
Male 65 years
Warty lesion on face
Diagnosis:
Squamous carcinoma

(Via Virtual Pathology Slide Library)
#dermatology #Microscopy #glochid ImageImageImage
A section of a tube is an ellipsoid, which can be a circle when the section is perpendicular to the tube. This tubular object has bee...This other tube was cut eve...This is the tip of a thorn.This must be a bubble, it d...
Read 4 tweets
Jun 2
Mechanical irritant dermatitis
What is inside the itching?
#dermatology ImageImageImage
The outer skin of the little lump is decapitated with a needle, revealing a small thorn. Then the rest of the spines are "combed" with the needle, scratching the skin. ImageImageImageImage
At some point, it will start to bleed. Use a nail clipper or similar to remove as many raised spines (or bits of them) as you can. ImageImageImageImage
Read 4 tweets
Apr 28
@BrownJHM Verrugas, las gran incomprendidas Image
@BrownJHM "Mechanical irritant dermatitis"
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glochid
Read 21 tweets

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