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====Micro====
====Micro====
The sections show skin with mild patchy chronic inflammation, consisting predominantly of lymphocytes, at the dermal-epidermal junction.  The epidermis matures to the surface, has rete ridges and is of a normal thickness. Focally, parakeratosis is present. No significant nuclear atypia is identified.
The sections show skin with mild patchy chronic inflammation, consisting predominantly of lymphocytes, at the dermal-epidermal junction.  The epidermis matures to the surface, has rete ridges and is of a normal thickness. Focally, parakeratosis is present. No significant nuclear atypia is identified.
=====Alternate - thin epidermis=====
The sections show skin with mild patchy chronic inflammation, consisting predominantly of
lymphocytes, at the dermal-epidermal junction. Eosinophils are not readily apparent.
The epidermis matures to the surface; however, it is thinned and focally flattened
appearing. No hyperkeratosis or parakeratosis is apparent. The superficial dermis is
minimally hyalinized focally. No significant nuclear atypia is identified.


==Penile fibromatosis==
==Penile fibromatosis==
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