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Natalija [7]
1 year ago
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WELL-DIFFERENTIATED SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA, KERATOACANTHOMATOUS TYPE. endophytic squamous cell proliferation showing keratin mi

crocyst formation and a circumscribed lower margin. The cells show premature cornification.
Biology
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telo118 [61]1 year ago
6 0

Keratoacanthoma: a clinically distinct variant of well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.

What is squamous cell carcinoma?

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin is the second most prevalent type of skin cancer, distinguished by aberrant, rapid squamous cell proliferation. Most SCCs are treatable if detected early.

Skin squamous cell carcinoma is also known as cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Adding the word "cutaneous" distinguishes it as a skin cancer from squamous cell malignancies that can form inside the body, such as the mouth, throat, or lungs.

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