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9. What is abnormal thickening of stratum Corneum called?
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callus
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Comedo
Abrasion​

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Answered by shrutimohanraj10
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Answer:

callus

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Answered by dharanikamadalm
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Answer:

Abnormal thickening of the stratum Corneum is called Hyperkeratosis. A callus is one of the conditions.

Explanation:

The abnormal thickening of keratin in the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin is called Hyperkeratosis. The protein found in the outer layer of the skin is called Keratin. It protects the body.

A skin condition that causes the skin on the scalp to become flaky and scaly patches is called dandruff.

A callus is formed sure to the continuous rupture of the skin due to rubbing, pressure, friction. A hard thickened area on the skin.

Comedo abrasion is formed by the waste blocking the duct of the sebaceous duct and the hair follicle. They are usually formed on the forehead or chin. Blackheads and whiteheads are the comedones.

Therefore, the abnormal thickening of the stratum corneum is called callus.  

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