Saturday, February 23, 2008

The etiology of pathological ichthyosis

Generally considered with neuropsychiatric factors, endocrine disorders, immunological abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders, etc., Fish disease causes can be summarized into several factors: genetic, mental nerve, chemical, endocrine, or outside factors were infected factors, and so on, we can see that the incidence of the disease to many factors, but we can not and what factors are related to any micro-site the circulatory disturbance, we study drugs, work hard to improve the microcirculation in this regard. Neural factors on the impact of emotional health. In our 10,000 cases on the diagnosis and treatment of cases, induced by the spirit of the reasons for the cases of 35%, and some have stimulated by the spirit, the spirit of some of the excessive tension, there is too much thinking suppressed.
Histopathological
Unusual-scale thinning disease manifested as skin, the stratum corneum mild to moderate thickening, particle layer to reduce or lack of hair follicles and sweat glands hole can be horny embolization, sebaceous reduction; of the hidden ichthyosis performance for Kok and granular layer thickening, highlighted a nail, a uniform distribution perivascular infiltration of lymphocytes, a slight decline in the number of sweat glands; congenital ichthyosis bullous disease manifested as red-keratosis excessive and spine of hypertrophy, particle layer containing coarse particles , the granular layer and the upper part of a spike layer mesh vacuolization, within the foreseeable blisters skin, the dermis shallow little inflammatory cell infiltration; lamellar ichthyosis showed moderate excessive keratosis, a focal part of keratosis insufficiency, particle layer thinning or slightly thickened, spine-moderate hypertrophy, a leather upper inflammatory cell infiltration; non-congenital ichthyosis bullous disease manifested as red-over-keratosis, accompanied by mild keratosis incomplete and spine of hypertrophy , dermal shallow lymphocyte infiltration.

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