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seborrheic keratoses การใช้

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  • The seborrheic keratoses were on the president's temple and forehead.
  • Seborrheic keratoses are benign, wartlike growths common in people as they age.
  • Fleischer said the spots were seborrheic keratoses.
  • The other two lesions, called seborrheic keratoses, were noncancerous growths of the outer layer of skin.
  • The other two lesions _ one on Bush's forehead and one on his temple _ were seborrheic keratoses.
  • When correctly performed, removal of seborrheic keratoses will not cause much visible scarring except in persons with dark skin tones.
  • Fleischer said they were seborrheic keratoses _ waxy-or scaly-looking growths that are not cancerous and become very common as people age.
  • Malignancy-associated acanthosis nigricans is usually rapid in onset and may be accompanied by skin tags, multiple seborrheic keratoses, or tripe palms.
  • Malignant acanthosis nigricans may also become evident, many times with the sudden eruption of multiple seborrheic keratoses, known as the sign of Leser-Tr閘at.
  • As lentigo malignas often present on severely sun damaged skin, it is frequently found amongst numerous pigmented lesions-thin seborrheic keratoses, lentigo senilis, lentigines.
  • It has been suggested that Leser and Tr閘at were observing angiomas and not seborrheic keratoses, and so the credit should properly go to Hollander for his 1900 publication.
  • The "'Leser-Tr閘at "'sign is the explosive onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses ( many pigmented skin lesions ), often with an inflammatory base.
  • Unfortunately for the average person, many seborrheic keratoses, some lentigo senilis, and even warts may have ABCD characteristics, and cannot be distinguished from a melanoma without a trained eye or dermatoscopy.
  • Other cutaneous manifestations of gastric cancer include " tripe palms " ( a similar darkening hyperplasia of the skin of the palms ) and the Leser-Trelat sign, which is the rapid development of skin lesions known as seborrheic keratoses.