Ultrastructural Alterations In The Epidermis Of Patients With Tinea Pedis

Y. Canberk, B. Ahishali, F. D. Onar, E. Karabulut
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Objective: Tinea pedis is the most common superficial fungal infection of the foot. Although light microscopic characteristics of tinea pedis have already been described and are well known, electron microscopic data is still lacking. In this study, we aimed to examine the ultrastructural changes in the epidermis of patients diagnosed with tinea pedis. Material and Methods: Biopsies were taken from the lesions between the toes of patients with untreated tinea pedis and from healthy volunteers with no fungal infections. The materials obtained were prepared for electron microscopy and examined by transmission electron microscope. Results: The ultrastructural examination revealed the following changes: (1) Disturbances in the form and organization of keratinocytes; (2) Irregular distribution and interlacing of tonofilament bundles in keratinocytes; (3) Disruption of desmosomes and detachment of adjoining keratinocytes; (4) Excessive widening of intercellular spaces between keratinocytes; (5) Dilatation of intercellular spaces between basal cells; (6) Degranulation of melanocytes in the stratum basale; (7) Migration of lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocytes between keratinocytes in the stratum spinosum; (8) Degradation of basal lamina; (9) Pericapillary edema in the apillary dermis. Conclusion: The ultrastructural findings in tinea pedis are described and related to the clinical symptoms and histopathologic features of the disease.
足癣患者表皮超微结构的改变
目的:足癣是足部最常见的浅表真菌感染。虽然足癣的光镜特征已经被描述并且是众所周知的,但电子显微镜数据仍然缺乏。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究诊断为足癣的患者表皮的超微结构变化。材料和方法:从未经治疗的足癣患者和没有真菌感染的健康志愿者的脚趾之间的病变处进行活检。所得材料经电子显微镜制备,透射电镜检查。结果:超微结构检查显示:(1)角质形成细胞形态和组织紊乱;(2)角化细胞内张力丝束的不规则分布和交错;(3)桥粒断裂,相邻角质形成细胞脱离;(4)角质形成细胞间的细胞间隙过度扩大;(5)基底细胞间细胞间隙扩张;(6)基底层黑素细胞脱粒;(7)棘层角化细胞间淋巴细胞和多形核白细胞的迁移;(8)基板降解;(9)毛细血管真皮内的毛细血管周围水肿。结论:足癣的超微结构表现与足癣的临床症状和组织病理学特征有关。
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