Match the following pathology report from an eyelid specimen
with the most likely diagnosis:......
1.
A subcutaneous cyst lined by stratified squamous
epithelium, and
the wall contains hair follicle. The cyst contains an eosinophilic
material.
2.
The lesion shows basaloid cells with acanthotic epidermis, hyperkeratosis,
and papillomatosis; the proliferation contains a horn pseudocyst.
3.
This lesion contains small blue cells (stained with H& E) containing
little cytoplasm with a high nucleocytoplasmic ratio. There is peripheral
palisading of the lesion.
4.
On the H& E staining, the lesion contains basophilic
cells with foamy cytoplasm, hyperchromatic nuclei, and numerous mitotic
figures.
5.
There are epidermal hyperplasia with multiple lobules. The cells show
intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies, more basophilic at the superficial
level.
A. Schnyder's crystalline dystrophy
F. keratoconus
B. Reis-Buckler's dystrophy
G. map-dot dystrophy
C. Fuch's endothelial dystrophy
H. Meesman's dystrophy
D. macular dystrophy
I. interstitial keratitis
E. granular dystrophy
J. lattice dystrophy
Match the following pathology reports from a corneal button
with the most likely diagnosis:................................
1.
There are deposits of lipid and cholesterol within the superficial
to middle stroma; no blood vessels are seen within the stroma.
2.
This section shows the presence of multiple breaks in Bowman's layer
with centrally thinned epithelium and stroma.
3.
The epithelium of the cornea shows multiple intraepithelial cysts with
normal stroma and endothelium.
4.
The cornea shows diffuse deposit within the stroma that stains blue
with colloidal iron.
5.
The corneal stroma and the Bowman's membrane contain discrete deposits
that stain red with Alcian blue.