HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASES WITH CLINICAL CORRELATION: A HOSPITAL BASED CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY.

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Dr.Ashawini,Dr.Chaitanya Latha Sappidi ,Dr. Gudeli Vahini

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Skin diseases are diverse however, most of the conditions are diagnosed based on visual examination and clinical history1. Skin being the largest organ of the human body presents with diversity of diseases. Majority of the skin diseases can be diagnosed by history,clinical presentation and biochemical investigation without need of histopathology2 . Clinical manifestations may vary with disease duration and may be ameliorated with treatment.5 This situation provides us finding out diagnosis, stages of lesions, pathogenesis and even etiological factors of dermatological diseases. There are many techniques such as histopathology, immunopathology, and electron microscopy for diagnosis of disease after biopsy. Evaluating of all clinical and histopathological findings is important, Diagnosis of skin diseases is not based on just clinical findings but also on histopathological findings

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