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Dermatopathology and the Diagnosis of Fungal Infections

S. A. Howell

2023British Journal of Biomedical Science35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diagnosis of superficial/cutaneous fungal infections from skin, hair and nail samples is generally achieved using microscopy and culture in a microbiology laboratory, however, any presentation that is unusual or subcutaneous is sampled by taking a biopsy. Using histological techniques a tissue biopsy enables a pathologist to perform a full examination of the skin structure, detect any inflammatory processes or the presence of an infectious agent or foreign body. Histopathological examination can give a presumptive diagnosis while a culture result is pending, and may provide valuable diagnostic information if culture fails. This review demonstrates how histopathology contributes to the diagnosis of fungal infections from the superficial to the life threatening.

Topics & Concepts

DermatopathologyHistopathologyPathologyBiopsySkin biopsyDermatologyNail (fastener)MedicineHistopathological examinationMycetomaMetallurgyMaterials scienceFungal Infections and StudiesNail Diseases and TreatmentsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility