March 15, 2011

Seborrheic Keratoses


These lesions are benign epithelial overgrowths, which occur mostly on the body, face and neck. They watch almost all older than 50 years. The boundaries are usually irregular and vary in color from beige or gray-white very dark brown. These "leeches" of the old skin may number only a few hundred. Although often raised and dry, may be more flat and fat (seborrheic) in the structure.

 

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