Studies were performed in 89 patients with active psoriasis and in 10 normal volunteers. Areas of uninvolved skin of 10 x 10 cm in size were demarcated and closely observed for 14 days. In 54 patients with psoriasis, there developed very fine, erythematous papules almost skin level (with no scaling of the surface), which changed in the course of observation into typical pinpoint papules. Histological and histochemical studies of these finest changes, referred to as prepinpoint papules, revealed fairly abundant infiltrates composed in a large part of polymorphonuclears. The cells penetrated into the epidermis forming focally small accumulations in the stratum corneum. The granular layer became atrophied or blurred, the stratum corneum was orthokeratotic and there was no epidermal proliferation, i.e. no psoriatic features. Immunofluorescence studies showed in about 50% of prepinpoint papules in vivo fixed immunoglobulins, and in 20% of them also complement. The studies point to the role of polymorphonuclears in the earliest stages of the development of psoriatic lesions.
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In patients with psoriasis, partial stripping of the stratum corneum induced minute erythematous and edematous, nonscaling papules six hours to seven days later. These "prepinpoint papules" PPPs) comparable to spontaneous PPPs, which we described earlier, appeared in 75 of 159 patients with active psoriasis but in none of 27 controls; 73% to 91% of these PPPs, depending on the activity of the disease, transformed into pinpoint papules. Histological and histochemical examinations of the PPPs showed infiltrates containing numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes around the vessels and penetrating into the epidermis, partly destroying it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies were performed in 89 patients with active psoriasis and in 10 normal volunteers. Areas of uninvolved skin of 10 x 10 cm in size were demarcated and closely observed for 14 days. In 54 patients with psoriasis, there developed very fine, erythematous papules almost skin level (with no scaling of the surface), which changed in the course of observation into typical pinpoint papules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDThe defective function of T-lymphocytes, which is a finding in active psoriasis, is transitional and reversible, whereas the immunological mechanism is mainly related to the formation of immune complexes consisting of stratum corneum antibodies and stratum corneum antigen, which through binding of complement and activation of chemotactic complement components is responsible for the phenomenon of "squirting papillae". The earliest lesions preceding pin point papules, called pre-pin-point papules, were induced by stripping or developed spontaneously in a marked field closely observed for several days. In the changes preceding earliest psoriatic lesions.
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