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Clinical details: right vc growth specimen: excision biopsy gross examination: received single tiny soft tissue bit measuring 0.2x0.1x0. 1 cm. 1 block microscopy: shows compressed stratified squamous lining epithelium. Squamous cell hyperplasia seen at one end having hyperkeratosis, porokeratosis and elongated rete ridges. Subepithelial area is oedematous with dilated congested blood vessels. Mild reactive changes seen in lining epithelium at one end. Impression: squamous cell hyperplasia is it related with cancer? Please advise.
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No but if not controlled then slowly it may go to dysplasia.
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There are lots of information that needs to be explained in detail according to your report .each point plays a crucial role hence needs to be clarified over a video or audio call.
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