Symptoms of KERATOSES, SEBORRHEIC
Seborrheic keratoses produce papules that are small, raised bumps of the skin. They are frequently flat-topped with well-defined borders. Young papules are flat and light brown, while advanced papules are dark brown or black. These papules are usually much wider than they are tall. Typically, they measure 5 mm to 20 mm in diameter, on the chest, back, face and arms. They don’t itch and are not painful. They can occur individually or in groups as large as 100.
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