Understanding Seborrheic Keratoses
Key Takeaways: Seborrheic keratoses are benign, common skin growths appearing as brown, scaly, waxy lesions. They increase with age and are harmless but may itch or become irritated. Removal via cryotherapy, curettage, or laser is cosmetic; dermoscopy distinguishes them from concerning lesions. Seborrheic keratoses, also commonly referred to as basal cell papilloma, or seborrheic warts […]
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