Related to nasal hyperkeratosis:nasodigital hyperkeratosis hy·per·ker·a·to·sis (hī′pər-kĕr′ə-tō′sĭs) n.pl.hy·per·ker·a·to·ses(-sēz) Hypertrophy of the cornea or the horny layer of the skin. hy′per·ker′a·tot′ic(-tŏt′ĭk)adj. ...
Hypothesis/objectives: To describe clinical and histopathological features of nasal hyperkeratosis in GB and to document the prevalence. Materials and methods: Seven GB dogs with nasal hyperkeratosis were examined. Three histopathological samples were analysed. Owners of 107 GB and 493 control dogs ...
Verrucous carcinoma is characterized by a verrucous growth pattern with marked keratosis in layers or tiers, absent nuclear atypia, absent mitotic activity beyond the basal layer, and a pushing rather than infiltrative pattern of invasion. Surgery is the treatment of choice; adjunctive therapy may be...
Verrucous carcinoma is characterized by a verrucous growth pattern with marked keratosis in layers or tiers, absent nuclear atypia, absent mitotic activity beyond the basal layer, and a pushing rather than infiltrative pattern of invasion. Surgery is the treatment of choice; adjunctive therapy may be...
This so銉絘lled hyperkeratosis may occur in any region of the body; however, it often concentrates at the nasal planum and footpads of companion animal patients. This gross appearance is unmistakable, but not pathognomonic for any one particular disease. For example, nasal and footpad hyper...