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Hypergranulosis is an
increased thickness of the
stratum granulosum. It is seen in skin
diseases with
epidermal hyperplasia and
orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis...
- dermatoses,
typically in the oral mucosa. The
microscopic appearance shows hypergranulosis. They are
named after Louis Frédéric Wickham. "MedlinePlus Medical...
- (redness) Horn (a cell type)
Poikiloderma Hyperkeratosis Parakeratosis Hypergranulosis Acanthosis Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis Spongiosis Hydropic...
- vulgaris)
showing the
characteristic features (hyperkeratosis, acanthosis,
hypergranulosis, rete
ridge elongation, and
large blood vessels at the dermoepidermal...
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resembles lichen pl****
because of
irregular epithelial hyperplasia,
focal hypergranulosis, orthokeratosis, and a “saw-tooth”
pattern of rete ridges. Specialty...
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happens in
areas of
marked hypergranulosis with
prominence of the
sawtooth pattern of rete ridges. Wedge-shaped
hypergranulosis can
occur in the eccrine...
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slightly depressed orthokeratotic areas with
prominent granular layer (
hypergranulosis).
Orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis is
characterised by hyperkeratosis...
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caused by trauma.
Histopathological features include the
possibility of
hypergranulosis, hyperkeratosis,
localized lucidum presence or increase, rudimentary...
- by
histological characteristics such as acanthosis, hyperkeratosis,
hypergranulosis without parakeratosis, and papillomatosis,
which are
limited epidermal...
- areas. The most
common histopathological findings are hyperkeratosis,
hypergranulosis,
milder acanthosis,
collagen homogenization, and
changes in the dermal...