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Normal Skin Histology
 Stratum Corneum
 Stratum Lucidum
 Stratum Granulosum

 Stratum Spinosum
 Stratum Basale

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 Stratum basale/germinativum (“basal or “forming”
layer)
 One layer thick mitotic cells
 10-25% melanocytes with processes into next layer
 Merkel cells with sensory neurons

 Stratum spinosum (“prickly” layer)
 Cells appear spiny due to numerous desmosomes
 Many Langerhans cells

 Stratum granulosum (“grainy” layer)
 Cells flatten
 Organelles/nuclei begin to disintegrate
 Keratin precursor granules begin to form

 Stratum corneum + Lucidum(“horny” layer)
 Cells are dead—too far from underlying capillaries to live
 20-30 cells thick up to ¾ of dermal thickness
Definitions
 Hyperkeratosis
 Thickening of the stratum corneum, often associated
with a qualitative abnormality of the keratin.
 Parakeratosis
 Modes of keratinization characterized by the retention
of the nuclei in the stratum corneum.
 Dyskeratosis
 Abnormal keratinization occurring prematurely within
individual cells or groups of cells below the stratum
granulosum
 Acanthosis
 Diffuse epidermal hyperplasia
 Acantholysis
 Loss of intercellular connections resulting in loss of
cohesion between keratinocytes.
keratocanthoma

Dome-shaped
nodule with central
keratin plug; 1-5 cm.
diameter

Cup-shaped lesion with
central crater of keratin;
downward pushing rounded
border

Higher power
keratoacanthomalarge, glassy
squamous cells with
islands of
eosinophilic keratin.
Actinic keratosis

Nuclear abnormalities in basal keratinocytes;
dysplasia does not involve full thickness of
epidermis.
Histology - SCC
 Irregular masses of epidermal cells proliferating

into dermis
 Keratinization in well-differentiated tumors
 Range in degree of anaplasia
In Situ SCC
 In situ SCC-type II (moderate) with atypical

keratinocytes extending to the lower two thirds of the
epidermis
In situ SCC
 In situ SCC-type III (severe) with atypical
 keratinocytes extending more than two thirds to full

thickness
 of the epidermis
SCC

Irregular tongues of dysplastic
squamous epithelium invading the
dermis

Epithelial cells exhibit glassy
eosinophilic cytoplasm. Dyskeratotic
cells, parakeratosis and horn pearl
formation are also observed.
 Verrucous
 Minimal atypia
 Individual cell keratinization
 Spindle-Pleomorphic
 Anaplastic
 Little keratinization
 Adenoid Squamous
 Anaplasia
 Acantholysis
 Tubular &adenoid appearance
Basal Cell Carcinoma
HISTOLOGY
•Large oval
nuclei with
little cytoplasm
•Nuclei are
uniform
•Connective
tissue stroma
causes
palisading

 Nests of basaloid cells within the dermis
 Histologic Subtypes
 Solid
 Cystic
 Adenoid
 Keratotic (Basosquamous)
 Solid – no cellular
differentiation

 Cystic Differentiation
towards sebaceous glands
Cystic spaces within tumor

lobules
Adenoid variety
Glandular pattern
 Baso Squamous
 Shows feature of both basal

cell and squamous cell carcinomas
 More aggressive clinically
 Undifferentiated cells in
combination with
parakeratotic cells and
horn cysts
Evolution of dysplastic nevus into malignant melanoma over time
(not inevitable, but the potential always exists)

Lentigo

Junctional
Nevus

Advanced MM:
vertical growth
into dermis

Dysplastic
compound
nevus

Early MM: radial
growth in
epidermis,
superficial dermis
Malignant melanoma
Dysplastic melanocytes
involve epidermis and
invade the dermis
Malignant melanoma, radial & vertical growth phases

Vertical downward growth into derm

Radial growth

Radial: proliferation of atypical melanocytes laterally within epidermis;
Vertical: growth of melanocytes downward, invading into dermis
Superficial spreading
Cell spread along
Dermoepidermal jn
 Desmoplatic variety
 Atypical melanocyte in desmoplastic stroma
 Staining with S-100

in desmoplastic melanoma
Nests of small blue
cells, with minimal
cytoplasm

Electron Microscopy: membrane-bound dense
core neurosecretory granules (blue arrows) and
stacks of perinuclear cytokeratin filaments
(black arrows)
Kaposi sarcoma
 Numerous atypical, irregular

angulated vascular channels
 Promontory sign- irregular
vascular channels that
partially surround preexisting
blood vessels.
 Plasma cells in surrounding
Stroma - classic finding
 Staining for HHV-8 in KS
 IHC for HHV-8- been shown

99% sensitive
100% specific
Densely cellular spindle cells in radially arranged fascicles,
invading into subcutis and muscle fibers.

Main portion shows a storiform arrangement with extension into
the subcutaneous fat, with fat entrapment creating a honeycomb
pattern

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Skin tumours pathology

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  • 3. Normal Skin Histology  Stratum Corneum  Stratum Lucidum  Stratum Granulosum  Stratum Spinosum  Stratum Basale 3
  • 4.  Stratum basale/germinativum (“basal or “forming” layer)  One layer thick mitotic cells  10-25% melanocytes with processes into next layer  Merkel cells with sensory neurons  Stratum spinosum (“prickly” layer)  Cells appear spiny due to numerous desmosomes  Many Langerhans cells  Stratum granulosum (“grainy” layer)  Cells flatten  Organelles/nuclei begin to disintegrate  Keratin precursor granules begin to form  Stratum corneum + Lucidum(“horny” layer)  Cells are dead—too far from underlying capillaries to live  20-30 cells thick up to ¾ of dermal thickness
  • 5.
  • 6. Definitions  Hyperkeratosis  Thickening of the stratum corneum, often associated with a qualitative abnormality of the keratin.  Parakeratosis  Modes of keratinization characterized by the retention of the nuclei in the stratum corneum.  Dyskeratosis  Abnormal keratinization occurring prematurely within individual cells or groups of cells below the stratum granulosum
  • 7.  Acanthosis  Diffuse epidermal hyperplasia  Acantholysis  Loss of intercellular connections resulting in loss of cohesion between keratinocytes.
  • 8. keratocanthoma Dome-shaped nodule with central keratin plug; 1-5 cm. diameter Cup-shaped lesion with central crater of keratin; downward pushing rounded border Higher power keratoacanthomalarge, glassy squamous cells with islands of eosinophilic keratin.
  • 9. Actinic keratosis Nuclear abnormalities in basal keratinocytes; dysplasia does not involve full thickness of epidermis.
  • 10. Histology - SCC  Irregular masses of epidermal cells proliferating into dermis  Keratinization in well-differentiated tumors  Range in degree of anaplasia
  • 11. In Situ SCC  In situ SCC-type II (moderate) with atypical keratinocytes extending to the lower two thirds of the epidermis
  • 12. In situ SCC  In situ SCC-type III (severe) with atypical  keratinocytes extending more than two thirds to full thickness  of the epidermis
  • 13. SCC Irregular tongues of dysplastic squamous epithelium invading the dermis Epithelial cells exhibit glassy eosinophilic cytoplasm. Dyskeratotic cells, parakeratosis and horn pearl formation are also observed.
  • 14.  Verrucous  Minimal atypia  Individual cell keratinization
  • 16.  Adenoid Squamous  Anaplasia  Acantholysis  Tubular &adenoid appearance
  • 17. Basal Cell Carcinoma HISTOLOGY •Large oval nuclei with little cytoplasm •Nuclei are uniform •Connective tissue stroma causes palisading  Nests of basaloid cells within the dermis
  • 18.  Histologic Subtypes  Solid  Cystic  Adenoid  Keratotic (Basosquamous)
  • 19.  Solid – no cellular differentiation  Cystic Differentiation towards sebaceous glands Cystic spaces within tumor lobules
  • 21.  Baso Squamous  Shows feature of both basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas  More aggressive clinically  Undifferentiated cells in combination with parakeratotic cells and horn cysts
  • 22. Evolution of dysplastic nevus into malignant melanoma over time (not inevitable, but the potential always exists) Lentigo Junctional Nevus Advanced MM: vertical growth into dermis Dysplastic compound nevus Early MM: radial growth in epidermis, superficial dermis
  • 23. Malignant melanoma Dysplastic melanocytes involve epidermis and invade the dermis
  • 24. Malignant melanoma, radial & vertical growth phases Vertical downward growth into derm Radial growth Radial: proliferation of atypical melanocytes laterally within epidermis; Vertical: growth of melanocytes downward, invading into dermis
  • 25. Superficial spreading Cell spread along Dermoepidermal jn
  • 26.  Desmoplatic variety  Atypical melanocyte in desmoplastic stroma
  • 27.  Staining with S-100 in desmoplastic melanoma
  • 28. Nests of small blue cells, with minimal cytoplasm Electron Microscopy: membrane-bound dense core neurosecretory granules (blue arrows) and stacks of perinuclear cytokeratin filaments (black arrows)
  • 29. Kaposi sarcoma  Numerous atypical, irregular angulated vascular channels  Promontory sign- irregular vascular channels that partially surround preexisting blood vessels.  Plasma cells in surrounding Stroma - classic finding
  • 30.  Staining for HHV-8 in KS  IHC for HHV-8- been shown 99% sensitive 100% specific
  • 31. Densely cellular spindle cells in radially arranged fascicles, invading into subcutis and muscle fibers. Main portion shows a storiform arrangement with extension into the subcutaneous fat, with fat entrapment creating a honeycomb pattern