Dr. Cortez is examining a microscope slide of a tissue sample of skin from a patient with large fluid-filled blisters. What does she see on the slide that would lead her to suspect the patient has bullous pemphigoid? O There is a split between the papillary and reticular layers of the dermis. The stratified squamous epithelium of the epidermis lacks defined layers and the cells of the stratum basale appear squamous in shape rather than cuboidal. O There is an obvious split between the epidermis and the underlying dermis. O The stratum corneum is separated from the stratum germinativum.

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Dr. Cortez is examining a microscope slide of a tissue sample of
skin from a patient with large fluid-filled blisters. What does she
see on the slide that would lead her to suspect the patient has
bullous pemphigoid?
O There is a split between the papillary and reticular layers of the
dermis.
The stratified squamous epithelium of the epidermis lacks defined
layers and the cells of the stratum basale appear squamous in shape
rather than cuboidal.
O There is an obvious split between the epidermis and the underlying
dermis.
O The stratum corneum is separated from the stratum germinativum.
Transcribed Image Text:Dr. Cortez is examining a microscope slide of a tissue sample of skin from a patient with large fluid-filled blisters. What does she see on the slide that would lead her to suspect the patient has bullous pemphigoid? O There is a split between the papillary and reticular layers of the dermis. The stratified squamous epithelium of the epidermis lacks defined layers and the cells of the stratum basale appear squamous in shape rather than cuboidal. O There is an obvious split between the epidermis and the underlying dermis. O The stratum corneum is separated from the stratum germinativum.
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