Epithelioma Calcified

Calcified epithelioma (EPG - hyalinizing calcifying epithelioma, MCIC - mitosis compatible invasive carcinoma) is a malignant tumor of human skin. In addition, this disease is one of the types of sarcomas. In simple terms, it is the formation of bones made of collagen protein.

Description and signs of formation The phenomenon is characterized by the proliferation of epithelial cells on the surface of the skin, which is considered a precancerous condition that can develop into carcinoma - skin cancer. Because of the name, the disease is mistakenly mistaken for an identical phenomenon and is called keratinization or roughening of the skin. *The size of the lesion can vary in size, from a few centimeters to a dozen cm.* Due to the peculiarities of the internal structure, the patient does not feel the formation on the skin, and sometimes does not even notice the tumor. Education can grow slowly or quickly. The epidermal tumor formation consists of giant multinucleated cells that resemble pseudocells. *Characteristic of most cases of formation is the formation of blood vessels extending from it.*

Epithelion can sometimes be confused with osteoma, which usually occurs