Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is seborhoeric keratosis?

These are small, discoloured dry patches of skin caused by an overgrowth of cells in that area.

What is seborhoeric keratosis?
skin ailment?
Reply:Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign tumor in older individuals. Seborrheic keratoses have a variety of clinical appearances, and they develop from the proliferation of epidermal cells. Although no specific etiologic factors have been identified, they occur more frequently in sunlight-exposed areas.
Reply:go look it up and stop being lazy :)
Reply:Please see the webpage for more details on Seborhoeric Keratosis.
Reply:Seborrheic Keratosis is a benign (non-cancerous) growth on skin that is similar in appearance to a wart. Referred to as Seborrheic Keratoses when more than one is present.


Seborrheic Keratoses appear in adults %26amp; the cause is unknown.


The diagnosis of a seborrheic keratosis is based on the appearance of a brown, rough, stuck on lesion. They are most often found on the torso %26amp; around the temples of the face. They vary in size and have the appearance of being "stuck" on the skin.


These types of growths occasionally itch %26amp; flake. In most cases, no treatment is necessary.


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Reply:Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign tumor in older individuals


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