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Definition of Parakeratosis

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- Parakeratosis is a mode of keratinization characterized by the retention of nuclei in the stratum corneum. In mucous membranes, parakeratosis is normal...
- Granular parakeratosis, also known as axillary granular parakeratosis, intertriginous granular parakeratosis, and zombie patch is a cutaneous condition...
- of parakeratosis pustulosa is unknown; however, there have been several diseases linked to it, and it does not seem to be genetic. Parakeratosis pustulosa...
- Purpura Erythema (redness) Horn (a cell type) Poikiloderma Hyperkeratosis Parakeratosis Hypergranulosis Acanthosis Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis...
- Orthokeratosis is hyperkeratosis without parakeratosis. No nucleus is seen in the cells. There is also formation of an anuclear keratin layer, as in the...
- above the skin surface due to enlargement of the dermal papillae, have parakeratosis and the characteristic nuclear changes typical of HPV infections (nuclear...
- nails are a prominent cause in young children and nail biters. Besides parakeratosis, air that is trapped between the cells may also cause this appearance...
- includes rete ridge elongation and epidermal hyperplasia along with parakeratosis, acanthosis, suprapapillary plate thinning, granulosus layer reduction...
- Micrograph of psoriasis vulgaris. Confluent parakeratosis, psoriasiform epidermal hyperplasia [(A), EH], hypogranulosis, and an influx of numerous neutrophils...
- often described, referring to alternating areas of orthokeratosis and parakeratosis. Epidermal thickening and surrounding areas of sun-damaged skin are...