Windblown Appearance
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‘windblown appearance’ is seen in epithelium of which disease?
A. Dermatomyositis
B. DLE
C. Bowen′s disease
D. Morphea
Bowen′s disease – epithelium
Epidermis shows
- Acanthosis
- Elongation and thickening of the rete ridges
- Crowding of keratinocyte.
- Anisocytosis
- Loss of polarity
Throughout the epidermis, the cells lie in complete disorder, resulting in a “wind-blown” appearanc
Windblown Appearance – Bowen′s disease – epithelium | ||
1 | Acanthosis | |
2 | Elongation and thickening of the rete ridges | |
3 | Crowding of keratinocyte. | |
4 | Anisocytosis | |
5 | Loss of polarity |