Thursday, July 18, 2013

SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS and EPIDERMAL NEVUS


SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS 
and EPIDERMAL NEVUS

SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS
  1. Seborrheic Keratosis is the most common benign epidermal tumor.
  2. Usually begin as wwll-circumscribed, dull, flat, tan, or brown patches with pseudohom cysts
  3. Rapidly-growing, symptomatic, or atypical lesions should be biopsied to rule uot malignancy such as basal cell carcinoma, or melanoma.
  4. Clinical and histopathologic variants include the common seborrheic keratosis, reticulated seborrheic keratosis, stucco keratosis, clonal seborrheic keratosis, irritated seborrheic keratosis, seborrheic keratosis with squamous atypia, melanoacanthoma, and dermatosis papulosa nigra.
  5. Hallmark histopathologic findings : Acanthosis, papillomatosis, pseudohorn cysts, hyperkeratosis
  6. Internal malignancy : Individuals can develop multiple, eruptive seborrheic keratosis (leser-Trelat sign). Adenocarcinoma of the stomach is most common associated malignancy.

EPIDERMAL NEVUS


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