2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2019.06.004
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The interface reaction pattern in the skin: an integrated review of clinical and pathological features

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“…Mild tubular degeneration in the kidney was observed in 14 out of 46 specimens, similarly to findings by Noguera et al, (2008) Regarding some possible insights on the disease pathogenesis, our observations are in line with those reported by Ferguson et al, (2006). Skin lesions display aspects similar to the lichenoid dermatitis observed and described in humans and other mammals as a result of the T-cell-mediated or autoimmune response (Deschaine & Lehman, 2019;Gross et al, 2005). The strong presence of lymphocytes and macrophages, also reported by McCarthy et al, (2013) andvon Gersdorff Jørgensen et al, (2019), suggests an immunopathological mechanism promoting the development of these lesions.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Mild tubular degeneration in the kidney was observed in 14 out of 46 specimens, similarly to findings by Noguera et al, (2008) Regarding some possible insights on the disease pathogenesis, our observations are in line with those reported by Ferguson et al, (2006). Skin lesions display aspects similar to the lichenoid dermatitis observed and described in humans and other mammals as a result of the T-cell-mediated or autoimmune response (Deschaine & Lehman, 2019;Gross et al, 2005). The strong presence of lymphocytes and macrophages, also reported by McCarthy et al, (2013) andvon Gersdorff Jørgensen et al, (2019), suggests an immunopathological mechanism promoting the development of these lesions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Brightfield and histological stains, such as hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), are used extensively in pathology to assess tissue integrity, health, and disease. Stained tissues have been employed with IMS to connect molecular profiles to histological features of both healthy and diseased tissue, such as cancer and functional disorders. , Recently, Basu et al. enabled IMS and histology to be rapidly correlated by incorporating matrix precoated slides, templates, and a 10 kHz laser .…”
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confidence: 99%