Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF) Microscopy of Skin Biopsies From Children: A Retrospective Cohort Study of 986 DIF Studies

Author:

Garbanzos Clint Christian T.1ORCID,Rios‐Duarte Jorge A.2,Hardway Heather D.2,Todd Austin3,Davis Dawn M. R.24ORCID,Lehman Julia S.25

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Washington District of Columbia USA

2. Department of Dermatology Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Department of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

4. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

5. Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackground/ObjectivesImmune‐mediated skin disorders, such as immunobullous dermatoses and leukocytoclastic vasculitis, rarely affect children. While direct immunofluorescence (DIF) biopsy is a standard diagnostic tool, limited data exist on pediatric DIF patterns, rates of positivity, pretest diagnostic concordance, and the relevance of biopsy site. This study sought to address these gaps.MethodsDIF data from all skin and mucosal specimens interpreted at Mayo Clinic's reference immunodermatology laboratory for patients aged 0–18 years (August 22, 2017 to November 30, 2023) were reviewed. DIF results were classified as positive if a characteristic pattern was seen and negative if the findings were negative or nondiagnostic.ResultsOf 986 pediatric DIF studies, 153 (15.5%) were positive and comparable to adult positivity rates (20.9%) during the same period. The most frequent DIF patterns were IgA‐predominant vasculitis (N = 85/153; 55.5%) and lichenoid tissue reaction (N = 21/153;13.7%). Concordance between pretest diagnosis and positive DIF results was highest for linear IgA bullous dermatosis (N = 7/7; 100%) and dermatitis herpetiformis (N = 6/6; 100%). Excluding these entities, DIF changed the pretest diagnosis in 16.7% (N = 19/114) of cases. While lower extremity biopsies were initially more likely to yield positive DIF results, this association disappeared when IgA vasculitis cases were excluded.ConclusionThe most frequent DIF pattern in children was that of IgA‐predominant vasculitis. Pediatric DIF positivity rates closely mirrored those of adults, supporting similar biopsy thresholds. DIF results differed from the pretest impression in a substantial percentage, supporting the value of DIF in select situations in the pediatric population. After controlling for IgA vasculitis, biopsy site was not associated with DIF positivity.

Publisher

Wiley

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