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Hyperkeratosis vs Leukoplakia - What's the difference?

hyperkeratosis | leukoplakia |

As nouns the difference between hyperkeratosis and leukoplakia

is that hyperkeratosis is (pathology) excess keratin formation on the skin surface, as can be seen in a number of dermatologic conditions while leukoplakia is (medicine) patches of keratosis on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and in other areas, associated with smoking.

hyperkeratosis

English

Noun

(wikipedia hyperkeratosis) (hyperkeratoses)
  • (pathology) Excess keratin formation on the skin surface, as can be seen in a number of dermatologic conditions.
  • Derived terms

    *hyperkeratotic

    leukoplakia

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia leukoplakia)
  • (medicine) Patches of keratosis on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and in other areas, associated with smoking.