Acantholysis
acantholysis
acantholysis ac·an·thol·y·sis (āk’ān-thŏl’ĭ-sĭs, āk’ən-)
n. pl. ac·an·thol·y·ses (-sēz’)
Separation of individual prickle cells from their neighbors, as in keratosis follicularis.
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