Reflectance confocal microscopy features of several common diseases manifesting as papules in children
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0412-4030.2016.11.015
- VernacularTitle:儿童常见丘疹性疾病反射式共聚焦显微镜图像特征分析
- Author:
Lixin CHEN
;
Haihui SU
;
Ying WANG
;
Ji WANG
;
Zekun GONG
;
Zhiwei GUAN
;
Jia LIAN
;
Xiaoyan FENG
;
Yangyang LIN
;
Xibo GAO
;
Xinxin LIU
;
Tiantian BI
;
Qinfeng LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Microscopy,confocal;
Skin diseases,papulosquamous;
Child;
Diagnosis,differential
- From:
Chinese Journal of Dermatology
2016;49(11):817-820
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the clinical application value of reflectance confocal microscopy(RCM) in the diagnosis of several common diseases manifesting as papules in children, including lichen nitidus, verruca planae, lichen striatus, milium, molluscum contagiosum and lichen pilaris. Methods A total of 579 children clinically characterized by papules were recruited into this study. RCM was used to observe lesions and perilesional normal skin. The RCM features of 6 diseases manifesting as papules were analyzed and compared. Results Based on RCM images, 236 patients were diagnosed with lichen nitidus, 70 with verruca planae, 123 with lichen striatus, 40 with milium, 53 with molluscum contagiosum and 57 with lichen pilaris. All the 6 diseases had typical RCM features. Concretely speaking, RCM images of lichen nitidus lesions showed infiltration of dense inflammatory cells and melanophages in enlarged dermal papillae. In RCM images of verruca planae lesions, cells in the granular and spinous layers were arranged in concentric circles, giving a rose cluster?like appearance. RCM images of lichen striatus lesions revealed focal swelling of stratum spinosum, absent or local liquifaction degeneration of basal cells, and clustering of a moderate number of inflammatory cells in the superficial dermis. In RCM images of milium lesions, well?circumscribed round or oval structures containing highly but nonuniformly refractive materials could be seen in the dermis. RCM images of molluscum contagiosum lesions showed intact cystoid structures containing highly refractive molluscum bodies. Lowly to moderately refractive cutin ? like materials were observed along with the dilation of hair follicle infundibula in RCM images of lichen pilaris lesions. In RCM images, the 6 diseases were distinguished mainly based on structural features(patterns and refractivity)of skin lesions shown by continuous vertical scanning. Conclusion RCM is of great value to the diagnosis of diseases manifesting as papules in children.