dermatitis, rheumatoid, neutrophil. very dense infiltration of the upper and middle dermis, consisting of neutrophil granulocytes without signs of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. papillary body edema with subepidermal blistering.
Dermatitis, rheumatoid, neutrophilic. section from above figure. subepithelial blister formation; infiltrate exclusively from neutrophilic granulocytes, no evidence of vasculitis.
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