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.
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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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