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parakeratosis
parakeratosis[¦par·ə‚ker·ə′tō·səs] (pathology) Incomplete keratinization of epidermal cells characterized by retention of nuclei of cells attaining the level of the stratum corneum. parakeratosis
parakeratosis [par″ah-ker″ah-to´sis] persistence of the nuclei of keratinocytes as they rise into the horny layer of the skin; it occurs normally in the epithelium of the true mucous membrane of the mouth and vagina.par·a·ker·a·to·sis (par'ă-ker'ă-tō'sis), Retention of nuclei in the cells of the stratum corneum of the epidermis, observed in many scaling dermatoses such as psoriasis and subacute or chronic dermatitis.par·a·ker·a·to·sis (par'ă-ker'ă-tō'sis) Retention of nuclei in the cells of the stratum corneum of the epidermis, observed in many scaling dermatoses such as psoriasis and subacute or chronic dermatitis. par·a·ker·a·to·sis (par'ă-ker'ă-tō'sis) Retention of nuclei in the cells of the stratum corneum of the epidermis, observed in many scaling dermatoses such as psoriasis and subacute or chronic dermatitis. |