1999
Morphea Limited to the Superficial Reticular Dermis: An Underrecognized Histologic Phenomenon
McNiff J, Glusac E, Lazova R, Carroll C. Morphea Limited to the Superficial Reticular Dermis: An Underrecognized Histologic Phenomenon. American Journal Of Dermatopathology 1999, 21: 315-319. PMID: 10446770, DOI: 10.1097/00000372-199908000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLichen sclerosus et atrophicusSuperficial reticular dermisSuperficial dermisReticular dermisSpindle cellsDermal dendritic cellsCollagen bundlesTypical histologic featuresImmune accessory cellsSclerosus et atrophicusDermal spindle cellsCases of morpheaDeep reticular dermisElastic fibersDermal elastic fibersDendritic cellsHistologic featuresIndurated skinUnknown etiologyAdditional biopsiesEt atrophicusMorpheaHistologic phenomenonDeep dermisAccessory cells
1997
Evaluation of Classic Architectural Criteria in Non-mycosis Fungoides Cutaneous Lymphomas
Glusac E, Kindel S, Soslow R, Smoller B. Evaluation of Classic Architectural Criteria in Non-mycosis Fungoides Cutaneous Lymphomas. American Journal Of Dermatopathology 1997, 19: 557-561. PMID: 9415610, DOI: 10.1097/00000372-199712000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT-cell lymphomaB-cell patternB-cell lymphomaLarge cell lymphomaCutaneous lymphomasGrenz zoneSecondary cutaneous B-cell lymphomasRare B-cell lymphomaCutaneous B-cell lymphomaPresence of epidermotropismT cell patternMost B-cell lymphomasDense perivascularCutaneous malignanciesPrevious diagnosisInterstitial patternHistologic patternHistologic criteriaImmunohistochemical studyDeep dermisLymphomaUpper dermisNodular collectionsIndeterminate patternEpidermotropism