Seborrheic keratosis
A common benign neoplasm usually affecting older individuals. The lesions usually arise in the trunk, head and neck, but they can occur on any skin surface other than the palms, soles, and mucosal surfaces. They appear as flat-based papules or plaques. Histologically, there is intraepidermal proliferation of basaloid keratinocytes, acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, and cysts formation.
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Sections show parakeratosis, hyperplastic epidermis, acanthosis, acantholysis, pseudohorn cysts, areas of hyperpigmentation in the basal layer, inflammatory changes along the dermal epidermal junction. Imp: Seborrheic keratosis
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sections show acanthosis, spongiosis, subcorneal neutrophil collection, hyperpigmented basal layer and perivascular mononuclear cell collections. suggestive of a psoriatic lesion. Clinical correlation suggested
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