43. Seborrhoeic keratosis: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Skin '''Description''': A well-circumscribed skin lesion is visible. The stratum corneum is thickened, meaning that there is ''hyperkeratosis''. The cells of the stratum corneum have retained their nuclei, meaning that there is ''parakeratosis''. There are neutrophils in the stratum corneum. These are not related to the disease and are instead the result of the patient scratching the seborrheic keratosis, causing irritation. The basa..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Skin '''Description''': A well-circumscribed skin lesion is visible. The stratum corneum is thickened, meaning that there is ''hyperkeratosis''. The cells of the stratum corneum have retained their nuclei, meaning that there is ''parakeratosis''. There are neutrophils in the stratum corneum. These are not related to the disease and are instead the result of the patient scratching the seborrheic keratosis, causing irritation. The basa...")
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