Volume 12, Issue 6 pp. 486-492
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The histology and immunopathology of dermographism

R. K. Winkelmann

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R. K. Winkelmann

Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Dr. Richard K. Winkelmann Department of Dermatology, Mayo-Clinic, Roster, Minnesota 55905, U.S.A.Search for more papers by this author
First published: December 1985
Citations: 21

Abstract

Twelve patients with dermographism were studied by histological examination. Six spontaneous lesion showed perivascular lymphocytosis. Biopsy of 6 induced lesions showed neutrophiles at 15–30 min and lymphocytes at 1 h or more. One patient biopsied both at 15 min and 2 h showed both microscopic pictures successively. Immunofluorescence of spontaneous or induced lesions in 5 patients was not significant. Studies of T cell subsets of an induced lesion at 30 min showed a moderate number of T helper cells. Mast cell and eosinophile changes were not important These studies of dermographism imply successive changes with time in perivascular cellular pathology.

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