Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Seborrheic keratosis
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seborrheic keratosis
A person with seborrheic keratosis has non-cancerous, rough, brown, raised bumps on the skin. They occur most commonly in the elderly, and may have a waxy appearance. For more
seborrheic keratosis n basal cell papilloma, verruca senilis Benign, pigmented, superficial epithelial tumors that clinically appear to be pasted on
Seborrheic keratosis b Comprehensive overview includes symptoms and treatments of this common, noncancerous skin growth.
Characteristics of Seborrheic Keratosis The wicked witch with a wart on her nose probably had a Seb K not a wart. So how can you tell if that bump on your face or chest is actually
Seborrheic keratoses are noncancerous (benign) skin growths that some people develop as they age.
Overview: Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign tumor in older individuals. Seborrheic keratoses have a variety of clinical appearances, and they develop from the
Alternative Names Return to top. Benign skin tumors - keratosis; Keratosis - seborrheic; Senile keratosis. Definition Return to top
Seborrheic keratoses are raised growths on the skin.Seborrheic means greasy and keratosis means thickening of the skin.
A seborrheic keratosis may turn black and may be difficult to distinguish from skin cancer. Such a growth must be removed and biopsied (studied under a microscope) to determine if
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