Seborrheic Keratosis: 5-Minute Pathology Pearls

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2018
  • A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
    Learn the basic features of seborrheic keratosis. Excerpted from my dermpath basics 1 video.
    Please check out my Soft Tissue Pathology & Dermatopathology survival guide textbooks: bit.ly/2Te2haB
    This video is geared towards medical students, pathology or dermatology residents, or practicing pathologists or dermatologists. Of course, this video is for educational purposes only and is not formal medical advice or consultation.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @JMGardnerMD
    @JMGardnerMD  Před 3 lety +3

    A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).

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      @lylepedro6342 Před 2 lety

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  • @pheebmcgeeb
    @pheebmcgeeb Před 3 lety +12

    I am a doctor training in skin cancer medicine trying to wrap my head around dermoscopic/histopathologic correlations and no one has explained things as clearly as you! I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you and greetings from Australia.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 3 lety +1

      A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).

  • @topher68
    @topher68 Před rokem +3

    nice, short, to the point videos ... attention holding, not boring, factual info ... much appreciated ...

  • @MM-pb6qh
    @MM-pb6qh Před 29 dny +1

    Ask your GP to freeze them. Best to get them when they're smaller, in my experience. Occasionally they come back in which case you can get them done again. Best to check w your insurance carrier to see if you have coverage. Mine allows 7 per year.

  • @rubeenabano4803
    @rubeenabano4803 Před 3 lety +1

    Accidentally found your channel. It’s very good, u talk about stuff nobody teaches in led school. Looking forward for more videos. Thank You

  • @Milana-Milanaaa
    @Milana-Milanaaa Před rokem

    Thanks for the detailed explanation. Great video 👍

  • @NachiketaThakur
    @NachiketaThakur Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing sir. You are a genius.

  • @alaaal-musallam3797
    @alaaal-musallam3797 Před 2 lety

    Great as usual 🙏🏻

  • @MedManiac1
    @MedManiac1 Před 2 lety +1

    best video for dermatology🤩⭐

  • @patcompton700
    @patcompton700 Před 3 lety +18

    How do you get rid of the things. They drive me crazy.

    • @Ridersonthestorm8899
      @Ridersonthestorm8899 Před měsícem

      I gently rub cucumber on mine , on the body of it and surrounding area and I find it shrinks and goes overtime

  • @Piertides
    @Piertides Před rokem +5

    Thank you for the visuals and medical interpretation. I have several, more than that, but a few that are causing distress. I told my derm they remind me of parasites, creeping out of my skin 😁 now that I’ve viewed these microscopic images, I’m more convinced of that. They are ugly, look and feel, and I’m quite disgusted with them

  • @stevejm9942
    @stevejm9942 Před 28 dny

    I had one on my face and got rid of it over night by putting iodine and organic castor oil on it and covering with a plaster. The next morning in the shower it became really soft and simply peeled off!

  • @kksga5476
    @kksga5476 Před 3 lety +1

    I just discovered your channel. U have a new fan. U are doing a great job in medical education, Thank u and God bless u.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).

  • @manu1166662222
    @manu1166662222 Před 5 lety +1

    Nicely explained 👌

  • @maramjassem8781
    @maramjassem8781 Před 5 lety +3

    Your the best 🌸

  • @amalabdelhafez2674
    @amalabdelhafez2674 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the short video. Please do this usually.

  • @mabelguerrero5001
    @mabelguerrero5001 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb
    @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb Před 2 lety

    Perfect explanation. SK is quite common

  • @hagarkhallaf991
    @hagarkhallaf991 Před 5 lety

    Thanks a lot

  • @dianac2498
    @dianac2498 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m glad to hear they can be dark in color as these black globular things come off when I do my anti fungal shampoo. I take a pic with a smart phone and they are icky. I wash y hair every single day so I knew it wasn’t dirtI’m so happy I found this video. Can this stuff get in your hair strands? I notice stuff coming out of hair strands - as if it had little cells that hold the dandruff maybe? Ugh. No more sugar. Have to get rid of this stuff.

  • @reetafareed4602
    @reetafareed4602 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you much Dr., could you please explain briefly how pseudo and true are formed?? Thank you

  • @katherinecorrell4817
    @katherinecorrell4817 Před rokem

    Thank you. I’m not a derm student, but I am always curious as to what things look like under a microscope! Especially if it’s growing in my body-yikes!

  • @g.ioanaeliza7886
    @g.ioanaeliza7886 Před 2 lety

    First of all, thank you for all the quality content and all the work you put in those videos!
    I was reading about S.K lately and i had in mind this " macular SK".I've read it doesn't have many horn pseudocysts and its not even acanthotic.... and in the pictures from internet, it looks rather flat and i don't know how to rule out such an entity.Do you encounter in your practice such macular SK and what are the features that help name such a flat lesion as SK?Thanks!
    *ps : not clonal SK, which has nests.But flat, bland lesion that has no other features suggestive of SK.

  • @dr.deathium4487
    @dr.deathium4487 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for your videos. I wonder though, which camera are you using for your videos? Do you just attach the camera to the microscope and record?

  • @reenamerad
    @reenamerad Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks a lot, Jerad. How would you differentiate this from a viral wart, when it is acanthotic and papillomatous with parakeratosis, as in the last case in the video?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 4 lety +4

      They can be pretty similar to wart in some cases. If they have in toeing of rete, large coalesced granules, spires of parakeratosis over tips of papillary surface projections...those things make me favor wart. If I can’t decide between wart and SK then I just try to pick one, usually favoring whatever the dermatologist wanted. Wart vs SK usually doesn’t matter for purposes of patient care so I don’t get too worried about it if I can’t decide. ‪my #dermpath Survival Guide discusses how I handle this and other diagnostic difficulties in more detail : bit.ly/2Te2haB ‬

  • @tamilarasirenganathan8243

    Thank you sir. All your videos are very helpful. I have a question. How to differentiate clonal seborrheic keratosis from intradermal nevus?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 3 lety

      Clonal seborrheic keratosis is in the epidermis and Intradermal nevus is in the dermis. My nevus video may be helpful: czcams.com/video/jKZDqJez9jw/video.html

  • @emileel3196
    @emileel3196 Před 14 dny

    With these slides, are we seeing a cross section of an entire keratosis?
    The keratosis has been removed, and a sliver of it is viewed under a microscope, correct?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 14 dny +1

      Yes, exactly. It’s been removed and then we are looking at it cut straight down through the middle.

  • @pathologysimplified2821
    @pathologysimplified2821 Před 2 lety +1

    Can squamous cell carcinoma arise from these. I had a case both of these coexisting

  • @eishasoomro8185
    @eishasoomro8185 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello sir ,thankyou for the wonderful video..could u plz explain difference between true horn cyst and pseudohorn cyst?TIA

  • @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb
    @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb Před 2 lety

    How to differentiate with verruca? Because of the pseudo horn cysts and also the pushed out from the surface?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 2 lety +2

      Those are both helpful clues for SK vs Verruca. Some cases overlap a lot and for those I call them “verrucoid keratosis”. You might find my Verruca 101 video to be helpful: kikoxp.com/posts/6126

    • @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb
      @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb Před 2 lety

      Thank you

  • @emb74
    @emb74 Před 3 měsíci

    Sure would be nice to see what he’s actually talking about instead of microscopic level slides.

  • @FashnKween
    @FashnKween Před 3 lety +2

    What causes this? Is it virus related?

  • @SR-yg5cg
    @SR-yg5cg Před 3 lety

    What is verrucous keratosis , same as sk?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Před 3 lety

      I don’t use that term very often. But some people use it to describe lesions that have overlapping features between seborrheic keratosis and verruca.

    • @SR-yg5cg
      @SR-yg5cg Před 3 lety

      Therefore a viral wart?

  • @dawalpeer5852
    @dawalpeer5852 Před rokem +1

    Treatment medicine name

  • @katherinecorrell4817
    @katherinecorrell4817 Před rokem +1

    Although it pushes up from the skin, it sure does look like a parasite with a tail!

    • @Piertides
      @Piertides Před rokem +1

      I have said these remind me of a parasite. I have several inflamed ones and they feel like a parasite arising from the skin layer. Cause of anxiety in me.