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In a case of granulomatous syphilis (transitional state between early and late syphilis), several Langerhans cells (LC) were present in the basal and medial part of the epidermis. Evidence of LC activation was given by the presence of many Langerhans granules, vesicles, a large Golgi apparatus and, sometimes, Golgi complexes. In some LC, signs of degeneration were visible. Langerhans granules surrounded by cytoplasmic material were present in the intercellular space of the epidermis. Apposition of lymphocytes to LC in the dermal space supports the role of LC in immunologic mechanisms. This was further confirmed by signs of phagocytosis in LC. The interaction of LC with intra-epidermal microorganisms (as, for instance, the Treponema pallidum) might be important in the development of the epidermotropic infiltration. This mainly consists of lymphocytes, which sometimes form a pseudolymphoma. A correlation between LC and granuloma formation is suggested.
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Mittag, H., Klingmüller, G. Langerhans cells in granulomatous syphilis. Arch Dermatol Res 275, 190–196 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00510051
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