. The British journal of dermatology . gone hyaline degeneration. In the section from the lesion of the penis there can be foundnothing more than the usual change of a condyloma acuminatum,the epidermis being several timesthicker than normal, and the inter-papillary processes markedly elongated into the corium. Epidermalcells show uniformly less tendency to cornification by oedema; however,there are no distinct Pagets cells. The corium has a rather densecellular infiltration of lymphocytes, in which plasma and mast-cellsare found in much less number tlian in Pagets disease. • The section of Pa


. The British journal of dermatology . gone hyaline degeneration. In the section from the lesion of the penis there can be foundnothing more than the usual change of a condyloma acuminatum,the epidermis being several timesthicker than normal, and the inter-papillary processes markedly elongated into the corium. Epidermalcells show uniformly less tendency to cornification by oedema; however,there are no distinct Pagets cells. The corium has a rather densecellular infiltration of lymphocytes, in which plasma and mast-cellsare found in much less number tlian in Pagets disease. • The section of Pagets disease of the nipple : It also shows thetypical microscopic picture, but hydropic degeneration of theepidermal cells occurs in less degree, so that they appear sliglitlysmaller than those in the section of the axillary patch. After theapplication of radiuin for a considerable time the microscopic pictureshows marked change. The enlarged interpapillary processes dis- British Journal of Dermatology and Syphilis] Vol XXXII. No. 4. Fig. 4.—The lesion of Pagets disease in the left axilla.


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