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| Micro      = large suprabasilar epidermal cells with (granular) eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions that usually fill the cytoplasm; small peripheral nucleus
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'''Molluscum contagiosum''', abbreviated '''MC''', is an infectious skin disease that is occasionally seen by pathologists.  It very distinctive and, thus, an exam favourite.
'''Molluscum contagiosum''', abbreviated '''MC''', is an infectious skin disease that is occasionally seen by pathologists.  It very distinctive and, thus, an exam favourite.


===General===
==General==
*Etiology: caused by ''molluscum contagiosum virus''.
*Etiology: caused by ''molluscum contagiosum virus''.
*May be abundant in immune deficient individuals, e.g. [[HIV]]/AIDS.
*May be abundant in immune deficient individuals, e.g. [[HIV]]/AIDS.
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