acanthoses

[US]/ˌækənˈθəʊsiːz/
[UK]/ˌækənˈθoʊsiːz/

Translation

n.Acanthoses is the plural form of acanthosis, referring to a dermatological condition characterized by thickening of the prickle cell layer (stratum spinosum) of the epidermis.

Example Sentences

epidermal acanthoses are commonly observed in various dermatological conditions.

acanthoses nigricans presents with darkened, thickened skin in body folds.

benign acanthoses typically respond well to topical treatments.

malignant acanthoses may indicate underlying internal malignancies.

cutaneous acanthoses often accompany metabolic disorders.

diffuse acanthoses require comprehensive diagnostic evaluation.

focal acanthoses should be biopsied to rule out malignancy.

acanthoses associated with insulin resistance improve with glycemic control.

patients presenting with acanthoses should undergo systemic evaluation.

treatment options for acanthoses depend on the underlying cause.

acanthoses can be classified into several distinct clinical variants.

pediatric patients may develop acanthoses related to obesity.

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