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Actinic keratosisDefinitionActinic keratosis is a precancerous growth on the skin. Alternative NamesSolar keratosis; Sun-induced skin changes - keratosis; Keratosis - actinic (solar) CausesActinic keratosis is caused by sun exposure. It occurs most commonly in fair skin, especially in the elderly and in young people who have light skin. Symptoms
The skin lesion may be easier to feel than to see. Exams and TestsThe health care provider makes the diagnosis based on the appearance of the skin growth. A skin biopsy may reveal any cancerous changes, if they occur. TreatmentBecause actinic keratoses are precancerous changes, have them examined promptly. Follow your health care provider's advice for treatment. Growths may be removed by:
Growths may also be treated with medications that cause the skin to peel or come off. More recently, lasers and other light sources have been used to treat actinic keratoses. Creams such as 5-fluorouracil and imiquimod are used for people who have many lesions. These creams usually cause irritation and redness. Outlook (Prognosis)Actinic keratosis itself is benign, but it may develop into skin cancer. If left untreated, approximately 1% of actinic keratoses develop into squamous cell carcinoma. Removal of the growth is usually effective. Possible Complications
When to Contact a Medical ProfessionalCall for an appointment with your health care provider if areas of persistent roughness or scaliness develop in sun-exposed skin. PreventionWays to prevent actinic keratosis:
Referencesde Berker D, McGregor JM, Hughes BR. Guidelines for the management of actinic keratoses. Br J Dermatol. 2007;156:222-230. Review Date: 10/11/2008
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