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Seborrheic Keratosis: What Is It, Causes, Risks Treatment Overview 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
Seborrheic Keratosis - Symptoms, Causes Treatment - WebMD Like moles, seborrheic keratosis happens when extra skin cells bunch up together on the top layer of skin It can appear later in life, after about age 40 It can show up anywhere except your
Seborrhoeic keratoses (brown warts, basal cell papillomas, seborrheic . . . Seborrhoeic keratosis is a harmless warty spot that appears during adult life as a common sign of skin ageing Some people have hundreds of them Seborrhoeic keratosis (American spelling - seborrheic keratosis) is also called SK, basal cell papilloma, senile wart, brown wart, wisdom wart, or barnacle
Can You Scratch or Pick Off A Seborrheic Keratosis? Seborrheic keratoses themselves are harmless (benign), but secondary tumors from skin cancers such as squamous cell carcinoma or malignant melanoma may sometimes occur within a seborrheic keratosis lesion
Seborrheic keratoses: Overview - American Academy of Dermatology Seborrheic keratosis is a common skin growth It may seem worrisome because it can look like a wart, pre-cancerous skin growth (actinic keratosis), or skin cancer Despite their appearance, seborrheic keratoses are harmless Most people get these growths when they are middle aged or older
Seborrheic Keratoses - Skin Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version Seborrheic keratoses (seborrheic warts) are usually warty and skin-colored, brown, or black growths that can appear anywhere on the skin (See also Overview of Skin Growths ) The cause of seborrheic keratoses is unknown Some people have an inherited tendency to develop seborrheic keratoses
Seborrheic Keratosis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Skin barnacles, medically known as seborrheic keratoses, are wart-like growths that may appear anywhere on the skin except for the palms and soles These growths are harmless, but you may want to have them removed for aesthetic reasons or because they are a source of irritation