A clinicopathological study of non-infectious papulo - squamous lesions of skin


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V. L. Kusuma Chandrika, Krishna Tadepalli

Volume :

5

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Aim: The prospective study is aimed to study the clinicopathological characteristics of various non infectious papulo - squamous lesions among the skin biopsies. Materials and Methods: Skin biopsies of patients presenting with clinical manifestations of Papulo – squamous lesions to the outpatient Department of dermatology. A total of 65 cases were studied. Results: During the study period total number of skin biopsies received was 192, among These, non infectious Papulo - squamous lesions were 65, accounting to 33.85%. In the present study Lichen Planus (64.6 %) was the most common lesion followed by Psoriasis (24.6 %), Pityriasis Rosea (6.2%), and Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris (3.1 %). Conclusion: Papulo - squamous lesions of skin are commonly seen by Dermatologists in their daily practice and because of the considerable overlap in their clinical pattern, presentation and distribution, clinical diagnosis is often difficult. So histopathological study will give a conclusive diagnosis.

Keyword :

 Papulosquamous lesions, Lichen Planus, Psoriasis.
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