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  2. Seborrheic keratosis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/seborrheic...

    A seborrheic keratosis (seb-o-REE-ik ker-uh-TOE-sis) is a common noncancerous (benign) skin growth. People tend to get more of them as they get older. Seborrheic keratoses are usually brown, black or light tan. The growths (lesions) look waxy or scaly and slightly raised.

  3. Actinic keratosis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    An actinic keratosis (ak-TIN-ik ker-uh-TOE-sis) is a rough, scaly patch on the skin that develops from years of sun exposure. It's often found on the face, lips, ears, forearms, scalp, neck or back of the hands.

  4. Seborrheic Keratosis: What Is It, Causes, Risks & Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21721-seb

    What is seborrheic keratosis? A seborrheic keratosis (seb-o-REE-ik ker-uh-TOE-sis) is a common benign skin growth, similar to a mole. Most people will have at least one in their lifetime. They tend to appear in mid-adulthood and their frequency increases with age.

  5. Seborrheic Keratosis: Appearance, Causes, Treatment - Healthline

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    Seborrheic keratosis is a type of harmless skin growth that can resemble melanoma. Discover symptoms, risk factors, signs to see a doctor, and more.

  6. Seborrheic keratosis - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A seborrheic keratosis typically doesn't go away on its own, but treatment isn't needed. You might choose to have it removed if it becomes irritated or bleeds, or if you don't like how it looks or feels.

  7. Seborrheic Keratosis - Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - WebMD

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    Seborrheic Keratosis - A noncancerous growth on the skin that looks like moles. They can appear on your face, chest, belly, back, and sometimes, even your scalp.

  8. Seborrheic Keratosis vs. Actinic Keratosis: What to Know

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    Keratosis refers to an overgrowth of the protein keratin in the skin. This excess keratin can appear in skin lesions that resemble patches, warts, or moles. Actinic keratoses tend...

  9. Seborrheic Keratosis - Cedars-Sinai

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    A seborrheic keratosis is a noncancerous (benign) growth on the skin. Its color can range from white, tan, brown, or black. Most are raised and appear "stuck on" to the skin. They may look like warts. Seborrheic keratoses often appear on a person’s chest, arms, back, or other areas.

  10. Seborrheic keratoses: Diagnosis and treatment

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    In most cases, a dermatologist can tell if your skin growth is a seborrheic keratosis by looking at it. Sometimes, a seborrheic keratosis can look like a skin cancer. If it does, the dermatologist will remove the growth so that it can be looked at under a microscope.

  11. Seborrheic keratosis: Treatment, images, and symptoms

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266748

    Seborrheic keratoses are noncancerous growths on the skin. They can vary in color and typically appear on the back, shoulders, chest, or face. Seborrheic keratoses can appear anywhere on the...