Newer Diagnostic Methods in Detection and Classification of Vesiculo-Bullous Lesions

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 10

Abstract

The practice of pathology is currently undergoing significant change, in large part due to advances in the analysis of DNA, RNA, and proteins in tissues. These advances have permitted improved biologic insights into many developmental, inflammatory, metabolic, infectious and neoplastic diseases. Moreover, molecular analysis has also led to improvements in accuracy of disease diagnosis and classification. It is likely that, in the future, these methods will increasingly enter into the day-to-day diagnosis and management of patients. The pathologist will continue to play a fundamental role in diagnosis and will likely be in a pivotal position to guide the implementation and interpretation of these tests as they move from the research laboratory into diagnostic pathology. Keywords: Vesiculo-Bullous Lesions, Immunoflorescence, Molecular Methods, Pemphigus, Pemphigoid

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Dr. Sridhar Reddy Erugula, Dr. Jyothi Swaroopa. M, Dr. Jesudass Govada, Dr. K. Prasan Kumar, Dr. Dilip Kumar Singaraju, Dr. Kandukuri Mahesh Kumar, Dr. B. Badari Ramakrishna

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Dr. Sridhar Reddy Erugula, Dr. Jyothi Swaroopa. M, Dr. Jesudass Govada, Dr. K. Prasan Kumar, Dr. Dilip Kumar Singaraju, Dr. Kandukuri Mahesh Kumar, Dr. B. Badari Ramakrishna (2016). Newer Diagnostic Methods in Detection and Classification of Vesiculo-Bullous Lesions. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, 4(10), 3729-3736. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-371851