Papilloma is a benign tumor on surface epithelium that grossly appears non-capsulated and can be either simple, compound, sessile or pedunculated. Microscopically, it has a central connective tissue core with blood and lymphatic vessels, a proliferating surface with few mitotic figures, and an intact basement membrane. Squamous cell papilloma specifically presents with proliferation, acanthosis, and hyperkeratosis, located on various sites.
Papilloma is a benign tumor on surface epithelium that grossly appears non-capsulated and can be either simple, compound, sessile or pedunculated. Microscopically, it has a central connective tissue core with blood and lymphatic vessels, a proliferating surface with few mitotic figures, and an intact basement membrane. Squamous cell papilloma specifically presents with proliferation, acanthosis, and hyperkeratosis, located on various sites.
Papilloma is a benign tumor on surface epithelium that grossly appears non-capsulated and can be either simple, compound, sessile or pedunculated. Microscopically, it has a central connective tissue core with blood and lymphatic vessels, a proliferating surface with few mitotic figures, and an intact basement membrane. Squamous cell papilloma specifically presents with proliferation, acanthosis, and hyperkeratosis, located on various sites.
Grossly Non capsulated Simple or compound Sessile or pedunculated Microscopically Central C.T. with blood v. and lymphatic v. Proliferating surface with few mitotic figure Basement membrane is intact