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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a malignancy of epidermal keratinocytes that exhibits various degrees of differentiation that partially recapitulate the cytology of squamous cells
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Dermatofibroma
Dermatofibroma (fibrous histiocytoma) is a common benign papular or nodular skin lesion composed of variable combinations of fibroblastic cells, macrophages, and coarse collagen.
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Solar Keratosis (Actinic Keratosis)
Actinic keratosis (AK) is an intraepithelial neoplastic lesion that may progress into invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or may spontaneously regress.
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Lichenoid keratosis
Lichen planus—like keratosis is a benign squamoproliferative lesion showing chronic inflammation and interface changes (likely representing active regression).
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Melanocytic Naevus
Junctional, compound, and dermal naevi are benign localized neoplastic proliferations of naevus cells (a type of melanocyte). Like all melanocytic naevi, these lesions are defined
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Keratoacanthoma
Keratoacanthoma is a common, rapidly growing squamoproliferative tumour that may spontaneously regress. It is histologically indistinguishable from (and likely a variant of) well-differentiated cutaneous invasive