Basic Dermpath Cases - Explained by a Dermatopathologist
I came across all of these random cases during about 1 hour of a routine dermpath sign out session recently. This is a nice sample of the kinds of biopsies a typical dermatopathologist sees in practice. I discuss my thought process for each case. Huge thanks to Abigail Cline, a medical student at Medical College of Georgia, for volunteering to type a transcript of this entire video so that I could provide closed caption subtitles.
Entities discussed:
Seborrheic keratosis (0:00)
Neurofibroma (7:07)
Pilomatricoma/Pilomatrixoma (14:07)
Grover’s disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis) (19:49)
Trichilemmoma (23:56)
Fibrous papule (angiofibroma) (27:15)
Intradermal melanocytic nevus (36:00)
Squamous cell carcinoma (44:45)
Arthropod bite reaction (56:40)
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