Supplementary data - Clinical and histopathologic features of nutritional deficiency dermatoses

Published: 16 July 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/3gsmsshgbw.1
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Kiran Motaparthi

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Supplementary Figure 1. Kwashiorkor: Superficial desquamation, erythema, and flaky paint appearance of the forearm. Supplementary Figure 2. Psoriasiform epidermal hyperplasia with areas of hypogranulosis and overlying confluent parakeratosis. (H&E, 20x magnification) Supplementary Figure 3. Classic or well-described features of nutritional deficiency include a psoriasiform appearance owing to regular hyperplasia, confluent parakeratosis, and sparse dermal inflammation. A diminished granular layer, pallor of the spinous 139 layer, dysmaturation including dyskeratosis, and papillary dermal edema are also observed. (H&E, 200x magnification) Supplementary Table 1. Frequency of histopathologic features in nutritional deficiency dermatoses (NDD).

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University of Florida College of Medicine

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Dermatology, Nutrition, Dermatopathology, Nutritional Pathology

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