Camel foot appearance is seen in histopathology of _____ psoriasis.
_____ relates to process of abnormal epidermal cell keratinization.
_____keratosis is characterized by nuclear pyknosis and condensation of the cytoplasm of keratinocytes.
Which layer is involved in blister formation in a superficial partial thickness burn?_____
Elongated dermal papillae usually covered with a single layer of epidermal cells are referred to as _____
_____ is the characteristic feature of histopathological feature of Acute eczema
_____ has a characteristic histopathology of "Claw clutching a Ball' appearance
What type of nevus shows lymphocytic infiltration surrounding nevus cells? _____

_____ giant cells are lipid-containing macrophages, having a central ring of nuclei while the peripheral cytoplasm is clear due to accumulated lipid
Upward elongation of the dermal papillae, giving an accentuated and sometimes irregular, undulating configuration to the dermal–epidermal junction is known as _____

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