The phrase 'invisible dermatoses' has been used in two different contexts: 1) Invisible dermatoses to the clinician, i.e., diseases with no significant clinical features, 2) invisible dermatoses to the pathologist. These latter comprise a wide spectrum of entities which present with definite and obvious clinical features, but subtle or hidden histological features and are therefore "invisible" histologically. Diagnosis of such diseases represents a great challenge to both the dermatologist and dermatopathologist. The list of such diseases, originally comprising only few entities, has been gradually expanded over decades and now is a large one. This review focuses on the recently expanded spectrum of such diseases, and offers to the dermatopathologist a strategy for their diagnosis, based mainly on proper awareness, recognition of subtle features, special stains, special investigations such as immunofluorescence and histochemistry and proper clinicopathological correlation.

Invisible Dermatoses from the perspective of the dermatopathologist. Original observations and novel concepts.

TOMASINI, CARLO FRANCESCO
2017-01-01

Abstract

The phrase 'invisible dermatoses' has been used in two different contexts: 1) Invisible dermatoses to the clinician, i.e., diseases with no significant clinical features, 2) invisible dermatoses to the pathologist. These latter comprise a wide spectrum of entities which present with definite and obvious clinical features, but subtle or hidden histological features and are therefore "invisible" histologically. Diagnosis of such diseases represents a great challenge to both the dermatologist and dermatopathologist. The list of such diseases, originally comprising only few entities, has been gradually expanded over decades and now is a large one. This review focuses on the recently expanded spectrum of such diseases, and offers to the dermatopathologist a strategy for their diagnosis, based mainly on proper awareness, recognition of subtle features, special stains, special investigations such as immunofluorescence and histochemistry and proper clinicopathological correlation.
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