*SKIN diseases, *ANNUAL meetings, *GRANULOMA, *CUTANEOUS manifestations of general diseases, *ETIOLOGY of diseases, *T cells
Abstract
This article focuses on abstracts of papers presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the American Society of Dermatopathology at Intercontinental Hotel, New Orleans between February 1-3, 1995. The Kveim-Siltzbach Reactions (KSR) is an important model for investigating immunologic events in granuloma formation. It has been shown that T lymphocyte predominance with oligocionality of infiltrating cells in 4 week-old KSR. Verruciform xanthoma is a rare benign condition that commonly involves the oral mucosa. Cutaneous lesions are less often observed, predominantly occurring at anogenital sites. Despite anecdotal reports of its occurrence in a variety of disease states, the etiology of this condition remains unclear.