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Greg Hosler, MD, PhD

Diagnosis

porphyria cutanea tarda

Body Site

leg hand

Age

73 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

scattered

Color

brown

Morphology

papule

Pattern

acral (centripetal - extremity predominant)

Comments

This is a pretty typical presentation for porphyria cutanea tarda. The pathology is great for it, but identical pathology can be seen with other porphyrias and pseudoporphyria. Immunofluoresence studies (not performed in this case) can aid in distinction from other pauci-inflammatory subepidermal vesiculobullous dermatoses with deposition along the BMZ and around papillary dermal vessels. Porphyrin studies are recommended for more definitive diagnosis.

Description

There is a cleft in a subepidermal plane. There is focal serum and few inflammatory cells within the cleft. The dermal papillae are rigid (festooning). A significant inflammatory infiltrate is not noted in the dermis.

Categories

vesiculobullous eruptions

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9/2/2008 22:09:02

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