Palisading Granulomas of the Skin: Histological Insights

Palisading granulomas are a fascinating histopathological feature encountered in dermatopathology. They are characterized by histiocytes arranged in a palisading pattern around areas of necrosis or altered connective tissue. This article will guide you through the key types of palisading granulomas and their histological features.


Understanding Palisading Granulomas

Palisading granulomas are broadly divided into two types based on their histological characteristics:

Red Granulomas
These granulomas are associated with fibrin deposition, hyalinized collagen, or degranulated eosinophils.

  • Examples:
    • Necrobiosis lipoidica: Characterized by “sandwich or wedding cake” appearance due to layers of necrobiosis and inflammation.
    • Rheumatoid nodule: Shows fibrinoid necrosis surrounded by palisading histiocytes.
    • Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis: Features eosinophils and areas of necrosis.

Blue Granulomas
These granulomas involve mucin deposition or nuclear dust.

  • Examples:
    • Granuloma annulare: Exhibits mucin deposition in the dermis with histiocytes forming a palisading arrangement.
    • Granulomatosis with polyangiitis: Shows neutrophils and nuclear debris in a palisading pattern.

Comparison of Red and Blue Granulomas

FeatureRed GranulomaBlue Granuloma
Key Histological FeatureHyalinized collagen, fibrin, eosinophilsMucin deposition, nuclear dust
ExamplesNecrobiosis lipoidica, Rheumatoid noduleGranuloma annulare, Granulomatosis
Clinical RelevanceAssociated with systemic diseasesOften confined to localized conditions

Histological Pearls for Palisading Granulomas

  • Necrobiosis lipoidica: Look for thickened collagen with a layered inflammatory response.
  • Rheumatoid nodule: Central necrotic zone surrounded by palisading macrophages and lymphocytes.
  • Granuloma annulare: Abundant mucin between collagen bundles and a sparse inflammatory infiltrate.

Helpful Mnemonics

  • Red: “Red FLAGS”
  • Blue: “Blue MAN”

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Conclusion

Palisading granulomas are a hallmark of various dermatological and systemic conditions. Understanding their histological features and clinical context is essential for accurate diagnosis and management. For more detailed notes, Case based interactive discussions and case based MCQs, visit 


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