severe keratinizing squamous dysplasia

Your pathology report for keratinizing squamous dysplasia of the oral cavity

Keratinizing squamous dysplasia is a precancerous condition affecting the lining of the oral cavity, including the mouth, tongue, and lips. It develops in squamous cells, the flat cells that normally form the surface layer of the oral mucosa and act as a protective barrier. In keratinizing squamous dysplasia, these squamous cells grow and mature abnormally. …
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Your pathology report for keratinizing squamous dysplasia of the larynx

Keratinizing squamous dysplasia of the larynx is a precancerous condition affecting the tissue on the inner surface of the larynx. This condition is considered a precancerous disease because it can, over time, turn into a type of laryngeal cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. Pathologists divide keratinizing squamous dysplasia into three grades – mild, moderate, and …
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