Keratinizing Squamous Dysplasia of the Oral Cavity: Understanding Your Pathology Report
Keratinizing squamous dysplasia is a precancerous condition affecting the lining of the oral cavity. It develops in squamous cells — the flat cells that normally form the surface layer of the mouth’s lining — when they start to grow and mature abnormally. One of its defining features is the excess production of keratin, a tough …
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