This term describes only the location of a lump and has no implication on the histologic appearance of a lesion.
The histologic appearance is one of marked hyperparakeratosis producing a ragged surface with many projections of keratin.
The histologic appearance of cancer cells can be scored on these three parameters on a scale from one to three.
The histologic appearance is similar to oral leukoplakia, with hyperkeratosis and possible dysplasia.
Leukoplakia has a wide range of possible histologic appearances.
Their histologic appearance is similar to ductal breast carcinoma.
They tend to have similar histologic appearance and biological behavior, and can be either benign or malignant.
They are often referred to as "fried egg" cells due to their histologic appearance.
The histologic appearance is thought to be caused by water within the cells of the spinous layer causing the light to reflect back as whitish.
The histologic appearance is similar to mucoceles from other locations.