PECULIARITIES OF PSORIASIS IN A BLACK AFRICAN COHORT: A HISTOPATHOLOGIC STUDY.

O A Enigbokan, G O Ogun, A O Ogunbiyi, A O George
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Background: Clinical and histopathologic observations have indicated that psoriasis is not rare in our population as previously thought. The initial rarity also led to paucity of studies on the disorder including histopathologic features in our practice setting. To date, there is no report on the histopathologic features of psoriasis indigenous to our practice environment.

Objective: To evaluate the frequency of occurrence of the various histopathologic features of psoriasis in patients from this environment and identify any peculiarities that exist in black African patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of patients diagnosed clinically with psoriasis at the University College Hospital, Ibadan between January 2015 and October 2016. After baseline sociodemographic data, all patients had baseline clinical examination and were offered skin biopsy after obtaining informed consent. The biopsy specimen was examined for histopathologic features of psoriasis after routine processing and staining using a pretested proforma with the frequencies of each diagnostic feature reported in percentages.

Results: Forty-four patients with plaque psoriasis were analyzed. The mean age of the patients studied was 39.84 ± 20.97 years with a male to female ratio of which was almost equal. The most consistent epidermal changes in decreasing other of frequency were acanthosis, hypogranulosis, hyperkeratosis followed by elongation of rete ridges while dermal features were dermal infiltration by inflammatory cells, and dilatation of superficial dermal vessels. Munro's microabscesses were found in less than half of the patients biopsied. Some of the patients were found to have atypical changes.

Conclusion: Histopathological features of psoriasis in the study is similar to what has been previously established universally but typical features such as Munro's micro abscesses and Kogoj's spongiform pustules are less frequently seen than expected. Atypical changes such as dermal melanophages and periadnexal infiltration by inflammatory cells may also be seen.

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非洲黑人群体牛皮癣的特点:一项组织病理学研究。
背景:临床和组织病理学观察表明,牛皮癣在我们的人群中并不像以前认为的那样罕见。在我们的实践环境中,最初的罕见性也导致了对包括组织病理学特征在内的疾病的研究的缺乏。到目前为止,还没有关于银屑病的组织病理学特征的报告,我们的实践环境。目的:评估在这种环境下银屑病患者各种组织病理学特征的发生频率,并确定黑非洲患者存在的任何特点。方法:对2015年1月至2016年10月在伊巴丹大学学院医院临床诊断为牛皮癣的患者进行横断面研究。在基线社会人口统计数据后,所有患者进行基线临床检查,并在获得知情同意后进行皮肤活检。活检标本在常规处理和使用预测形式染色后检查牛皮癣的组织病理学特征,并以百分比报告每种诊断特征的频率。结果:对44例斑块型银屑病患者进行分析。患者的平均年龄为39.84±20.97岁,男女比例基本相等。最一致的表皮变化为棘皮增生、颗粒减少、角化过度、网状嵴伸长,真皮特征为炎症细胞浸润、真皮浅层血管扩张。在不到一半的活检患者中发现了门罗氏微脓肿。有些病人被发现有不典型的改变。结论:本研究中银屑病的组织病理学特征与之前普遍建立的相似,但典型特征如Munro微脓肿和Kogoj海绵状脓疱的发生率低于预期。非典型的变化,如皮肤噬黑细胞和炎细胞浸润也可以看到。
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