Vol. 8, Issue 1, Part B (2025)
A clinicopathological study of papulosquamous skin lesion at tertiary care hospital
Kachhad Vignaben Jayeshbhai, Ami Shah, Shah Salauni Kalpeshbhai, Bhankhar Vikas Shantilal, Shruti Waghela and Hansa Goswami
Background: Papulosquamous diseases present with scaly papules and plaques, often leading to diagnostic challenges due to their similar clinical appearances. A definitive histopathological examination is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Methods: This retrospective study analysed 200 cases of papulosquamous skin lesions over 2.5 years. A detailed patient history was recorded, emphasizing age, sex, and macroscopic tissue examination. Specimens were preserved in 10% formalin for 24 hours, embedded in paraffin, and sectioned at 5 microns for histopathological (microscopic) evaluation using haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining.
Results: Among the 200 cases, clinicopathological correlation was established in 167 cases (83.5%), while 33 cases (16.5%) showed discrepancies. Lichen planus (107 cases, 53.5%) was the most prevalent disorder, followed by psoriasis (54 cases, 27%) and lupus erythematosus (20 cases, 10%).
Conclusion: Due to overlapping clinical and histological features, a definitive diagnosis of papulosquamous skin disorders relies on clinicopathological correlation. These disorders are frequently encountered in dermatology, emphasizing the necessity of an integrated diagnostic approach for improved patient outcomes.
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