Dr. Shane Chapman, MD discusses Seborrheic Keratosis Color and Structure. See more at http://www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!!
The color of lesions is extremely variable, including white, pink, brown and black, and the color may vary within a single lesion. Lesions tend to be sharply demarcated, oval, and often oriented along skin cleavage lines. Most have a
stuck-on appearance and waxy texture. The surface tends to crumble when picked. Raised or pedunculated seborrheic keratoses may be indistinguishable from skin tags and compound melanocytic nevi.
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