Pathology
Seborrhoeic keratosis has a number of common pathological features:
- thickened epidermis - acanthosis:
- proliferation of immature keratinocytes
- predominant overgrowth between basal and keratinizing layers
- dermal papillae elongated
There are a number of pathological features unique to certain types of seborrhoeic keratosis - see main menu.
Reference
- Weedon D. Weedon’s Skin Pathology. 3rd ed. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2010
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