SQUAMOUS CELL PAPILLOMA SKIN
July 15th, 2009 by
Medical Dude
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It is a Benign Epithelial Tumor of skin
GROSSLY:
The skin surface shows a papillary growth on the surface (1) having a pedicle (2). It is elevated above the adjoining normal skin without any invasion and is gray white in colour.
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