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- appendages found in reptiles, birds, amphibians, and mammals. Excessive keratinization parti****te in fortification of certain tissues such as in horns of...
- outermost layer of human skin is composed of dead stratified squamous, keratinized epithelial cells. Tissues that line the inside of the mouth, the esophagus...
- large-cell keratinizing squamous-cell carcinoma (code 8071/3) large-cell nonkeratinizing squamous-cell carcinoma (code 8072/3) small-cell keratinizing squamous-cell...
- Keratinizing metaplasia is a condition affecting the epithelial surfaces of the body. It is caused by a dietary deficiency of vitamin A, a fat-soluble...
- ulceration episodes occur 3–6 times per year. Most appear on the non-keratinizing epithelial surfaces in the mouth – i.e. anywhere except the attached...
- carcinoma in three types, in order of frequency: Non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma; keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma; and basaloid squamous cell...
- into 3 categories: keratinizing, non-keratinizing and basaloid. Keratinizing SCC harbor features of keratinization; non-keratinizing SCC lack such features...
- between mucous membranes and the skin (e.g., keratinizing mucosa does not have a stratum lucidum and non keratinizing mucosa does not have this layer or normally...
- corneum is made up of squamous cells which are keratinized and dead. These are shed periodically. Non-keratinized surfaces must be kept moist by bodily secretions...
- Many mammalian species have developed keratinized penile spines along the glans and/or shaft, which may be involved in ****ual selection. These spines...