2.1 Scales

Sinonimai

Scales

Definition/Description

Excessive thickening of stratum corneum with desquamation
Fine scales (pityriasiform) to coarse (psoriasis)
Color: white, gray, yellow
Size: mm to cm

Special

Desquamation refers to diffuse shedding of scales. Special form: collerette with the scaling at the border of the lesion.

Localization

May appear anywhere on body surface: when localized often favours the palms and soles; may be generalized as in ichthyosis.

Eiga

May develop erosions or crusts. Associated with papules, pustules and plaques.

Comment / Explanation

Localized keratosis with excessive scales such as cutaneous horn
Lichenification (thickened, scaly epidermis)
Palmoplantar keratoderma

Typical Dermatoses

Infection: tinea
Inflammation: psoriasis, atopic dermatitis
Ichthyosis, xeroderma (dry skin), keratoderma

Pathophysiology

Excessive hyperproliferation of epidermal layers, loss of adhesion of keratinocytes.

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