CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SCALP LESIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56802/e4zbn217Keywords:
squamous cell carcinoma,Abstract
Background: With five layers of soft tissue surrounding the skull, the human scalp is distinct from the rest of the skin. Due
to decreased visibility, which, when combined with alopecia, undermines confidence, scalp lesions are typically ignored at
first. Psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis are typically the cause of these lesions. There is a dearth of literature data on this topic.
Aim: Using scalp biopsy, the current study sought to determine the relationship between histopathological and clinical
diagnosis in patients with scalp lesions at an Indian medical facility.




