Dyskeratosis: On the left side of the picture dyskeratotic cells (corps ronds) are visible on the epithelial surface, on the right side a cluster of acantholytic cells which penetrate the surface epithelium in stripes.
Dyskeratosis, electron microscopy: dyskeratotic cell (D) in the epithelial layer, remains of the tonofilaments (T)
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