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Seborrheic keratosisDefinitionSeborrheic keratosis is the presence of benign wart-like growths on the surface of the skin. Alternative Names Benign skin tumors - keratosis; Keratosis - seborrheic; Senile keratosis CausesSeborrheic keratosis is a benign form of skin tumor. The origin is unknown. It commonly appears after age 40. The tumors appear as wart-like growths in a variety of colors. They may appear in large numbers on the surface of the body. They are usually painless and benign, but may become irritated and itch. They may be cosmetically disfiguring and psychologically distressing as a result. SymptomsSymptoms are skin growths that:
Exams and TestsDiagnosis is based primarily on the appearance of the growths. A skin lesion biopsy may be used to confirm the diagnosis. TreatmentTreatment is usually not required unless the growths become irritated or are cosmetically displeasing. If treatment is needed, growths may be surgically removed or removed by cryotherapy (freezing). Outlook (Prognosis)Seborrheic keratosis is a benign and usually painless condition. Removal of the growths is simple and usually does not result in scars. However, growths on the trunk often leave lighter-colored skin. Particular growths usually do not recur after removal, but people who are prone to this condition may develop more in the future. Possible Complications
When to Contact a Medical ProfessionalCall for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms suggestive of seborrheic keratosis. Also call if new symptoms develop, including change in the appearance of the skin growth or development of other lesions.
Review Date:
10/26/2006 Reviewed By: Michael S. Lehrer, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed medical professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites. © 1997-
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