Fig. 47. Keratoacanthoma—A. Crater-shaped skin lesion filled with keratin. Parakeratosis and inflammation near the base of the lesion are common. These tumors may grow rapidly and may be confused microscopically with squamous cell carcinoma (hematoxylin and eosin stain). B. Clinical photograph of keratoacanthoma. (Photos courtesy of William Morris, M.D.) |