Epithelioma Multiple Superficial

Epitheliomas are tumors arising from mature or intermediate cells of the epidermis. Skin epitheliomas are considered one of the rarest tumor diseases, but at the same time the most common malignant body formation among nevi. Most often, epitheliomas occur on the skin of the face, neck, trunk and extremities, and the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, vaginal vestibule and urethra can also be affected. Epithelial skin tumors are the most common benign tumors affecting the female body.

Superficial epitheliomas (squamous cell) make up about 90% of all benign skin tumors. Their common morphological feature is the presence of polygonal giant cells with abundant light cytoplasm. These cells are closely adjacent to the epidermis, which is destroyed due to the germination of tumor cells, but through them and above them one can see the overlying areas of the underlying tissues. In the process of evolution, papillomatosis can cause the appearance of a benign epidermotropic tumor - superficial Bocker epithelioma, which usually begins with a flat central epithelial papule, at the periphery of which local tissue growth occurs. As the tumor grows, the process becomes similar to chronic moso



Multimedia superficial epithelioma is a tumor formation characterized by rapid and aggressive development and a steady increase in malignancy.

Epidermal skin cancer is a malignant tumor of the skin that develops from the epithelium. It is characterized by the proliferation of altered skin cells. New growths can be of different colors and sizes. Most often, limited tumors of shiny red edema with a purple or brown tint are observed on the face, less often on the neck, upper and lower extremities and torso

Symptoms of a tumor process may include the following: * itching, * redness, * swelling,