Does Keratosis Always Grow into Cancer?

Keratinoma is a disease.

Keratinoma

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Keratinoma is a disease.
The classification revised by the World Health Organization in 1991 still retains the classification of keratinized squamous cell carcinoma (TypeI), and contains unkeratinized and undifferentiated cancer in unkeratinized cancer.FHIT changes often occur in tumor formation. Early, such as poorly differentiated or carcinoma in situ, especially cancers related to external carcinogens, such as lung cancer (Croce, 1999).
Lead to digestive dysfunction and nutritional disorders, poor mood, and nervousness, so you should keep your heart. Common precancerous lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region include oral lichen planus, oral submucosal fibrosis, discoid lupus erythematosus, and excessive epithelium. Keratosis, erythema, leukoplakia, congenital hypokeratosis, syphilis, xeroderma pigmentosa, etc.
Master; 1 Basic pathological changes of oral mucosal disease such as: excessive keratosis, poor keratosis, gingival hyperplasia, abnormal epithelial hyperplasia, atrophy, vacuolization and liquefaction of basal cells, apoptosis, acantholysis, blister, Erosion, ulcers2 Clinical manifestations and pathological changes of common oral mucosal diseases such as; white spots, erythema, lichen planus only showing dyskeratinized cells or atypical keratinocytes or outer layers of genital warts, further examination may be HPV infection AtypicalCondiloma is reported to be closely related to cervical cancer in the literature. However, smears are often misdiagnosed as atypical hyperplasia or suspected cancer due to the enlarged nucleus and deep staining in the smear.
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