Epidermal multinucleated giant cells are not always a histopathologic clue to a herpes virus infection: multinucleated epithelial giant cells in the epidermis of lesional skin biopsies from patients with acantholytic dermatoses can histologically mimic a
Background: Multinucleated giant cells in the epidermis can either be epithelial or histiocytic. Epithelial multinucleated giant cells are most often associated with herpes virus infections. Purpose: To review the histologic differential diagnosis of conditions with epithelial and histiocytic mu...
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Main Authors: | Philip R. Cohen, Taraneh Paravar, Robert A. Lee |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a737ab253f4d4fffb50537e2bc24c7da |
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