Table 1: Histological differences between granuloma annulare (GA) and necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum (NLD) (adapted & modified from Ref: 9,10)
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Histological Characteristics |
Granuloma annulare |
Necrobiosis Lipoidica |
Epidermis |
Normal |
Most often atrophic or acanthotic |
Predilection of lesion |
Mainly in superficial dermis |
Mainly in deep dermis +/- subcutis |
Necrobiosis |
In descrete foci |
Diffuse, marked and ill-defined |
Palisading of histiocytes |
Marked |
Varied and not well identified; diffusely sparse histiocytes |
Vascular changes |
Absent capillary hyperplasia and perivascular lymphocytic cuffing |
Variable capillary hyperplasia & occlusive vascular changes |
Fibrosis |
Absent |
Common fibrosis plus necrosis |
Giant-cells |
Relatively few; Tuberculoid & sarcoidal features uncommon |
Common Giant-cells and tuberculoid & sarcoidal features |
Fat* |
+/- (occasional) |
++ (common) |
Mucin** |
++ (common) |
+ (variable) |
* Deposition of extracellular lipid droplets in necrobiotic foci (best seen with oil red O) ** Deposition of mucopolysaccharides in necrobiotic foci (best seen with Alcian blue) |