2C31.1
Keratoacanthoma
Ceratoacantoma
CategoryDefinition
Keratoacanthoma is a relatively common keratinocytic epidermal tumour which shows resemblances to squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, from which it may be difficult to distinguish either clinically or histopathologically. It is characterised by rapid growth over a few weeks to months, followed by spontaneous resolution over 4-6 months. Because it is not possible to predict its benign behaviour with complete certainty during its initial growth phase, the designation "Well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (keratoacanthoma type)" is also used.
Index Terms
KeratoacanthomaKA - [keratoacanthoma]Well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (keratoacanthoma type)Giant keratoacanthomaMultiple keratoacanthomasGeneralised eruptive keratoacanthomasGrzybowski syndromeFamilial multiple keratoacanthomasFerguson-Smith multiple keratoacanthomasMultiple self-healing squamous epitheliomas of Ferguson-SmithMuir-Torre syndrome