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Hemangiomas

    Hemangiomas are benign (non-cancerous) vascular growths that often appear on the skin. They are usually visible at birth or develop shortly .......
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Tags: Benign skin tumorBlood vessel tumorCapillary hemangiomaCongenital vascular anomalyHemangioma treatmentHemangiomasInfantile hemangiomaRed spot on the skinskin discolorationVascular tumor

Dermal nevus

Moles are benign accumulations of pigment cells in the skin. Almost everyone has moles, and they can vary in shape, color, and size. Some moles can change and pose a risk for skin cancer. ....
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Actinic Keratosis

Actinic keratosis, also known as sun damage, is a common skin condition caused by prolonged exposure to the sun. It is characterized by rough, scaly patches on the skin, usually on sun-damaged areas .......
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Tags: actinic keratosisActinic keratosis managementActinic keratosis treatmentHardIncreased skin cancer riskPre-cancerous skin lesionPremalignant skin tumorscaly patchesSkin aging from sunSkin condition from UV radiationSun damage to skinSun-induced keratosisSunspot lesions

Atheroma Cyst (Epidermoid Cyst)

An epidermoid cyst, also known as a sebaceous cyst, is a common skin condition that occurs when the opening of a sebaceous gland becomes clogged. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, an oily substance .......
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Tags: Atheroma cystAtheroma cyst treatmentBenign skin cystBlocked sebaceous glandCyst on the skinCyst removalCyst under the skinCyst with sebumEpidermal cystEpidermoid cystPainless skin cystSebaceous cystSebaceous tumorSkin abnormalitySkin cystSkin growthSkin nodule

Pyogenic Granuloma (Telangiectaticum)

Pyogenic granuloma, also known as pyogenic granuloma, is a small, usually red bump that can appear on your skin or sometimes on your mucous membranes. This bump bleeds easily and looks like a raw .......
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Angioma Senilis

Angioma senilis, also known as cherry angioma, is a common skin condition that appears as small bright red to purple bumps on the skin. These bumps are actually small blood vessels that form on or .......
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Tags: Age spotsAngioma senilisAngioma senilis treatmentBenign skin tumorsRare skin abnormalitiesReddish-brown spotsSenile angiomasSkin changes due to agingSkin changes in the elderlySkin damage from agingSkin growthsskin nodulesSkin spots due to agingSkin tumors in the elderlySkin wartsVascular abnormalitiesVascular skin abnormalities

Bowen’s Disease

Bowen's disease, also known as squamous cell carcinoma in situ, is an early form of skin cancer that develops in the top layer of the epidermis. It is characterized by abnormal growth of skin cells .......
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Seborrheic verruca

    Seborrheic verruca, also known as age spots, are benign skin growths that often appear in middle-aged and older people. They resemble moles but are rougher and brownish in .......
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Tags: Age spotsAge wartsBenign skin tumorBrown spots on the skinDry skin spotsSeborrheic keratosisskin agingverruca seborrhoica

Cutaneous Horn

Cutaneous horn, also known as 'cornu cutaneum', is a rare skin condition characterized by a horn-like growth on the skin. This growth can occur anywhere on the body but is most common on exposed .......
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Tags: Abnormal skin growthBenign skin tumorCancerous-like growthcornu cutaneumHyperkeratotic skin conditionHyperkeratotic skin growthSkin abnormalitySkin cancer-like growthSkin growthSkin hardeningSkin hornSkin horn treatmentSkin tumorSkin wartSolid skin growthThickened skinWart-like skin abnormality

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. It arises from the cells in the lowest layer of the epidermis. Basal cell carcinomas usually grow slowly and rarely metastasize to other .......
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Tags: basal cell carcinomaBasal cell carcinoma treatmentBasal cell tumorBasalomaBCCBenign skin tumorEpidermal tumorFacial skin cancerMalignant skin tumorRare skin cancerskin cancerSkin cancer treatmentSkin condition from sun exposureSkin tumorSun damage to skin

Spider Naevus

Spider Vein

A spider naevus (spider angioma, naevus araneus) is a common benign vascular lesion in the skin. Spider naevi are often seen in children and young adults. ....
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Tags: couperoseHormonal changes in the skinLaser treatment for the skinLiver diseases and skinRed vascular spotsSkin vascular abnormalitiesSpider angiomasspider naevusTelangiectasiasVascular abnormalitiesVascular lesions

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is a type of skin cancer that originates from squamous cells, the thin, flat cells that are part of the outermost layer of the skin, the epidermis. It is the .......
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Tags: Epidermal tumorMalignant skin tumorRare skin cancerSCCskin cancerSkin cancer on the faceSkin cancer treatmentSkin condition from sun exposureSkin tumorsquamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinoma treatmentSunburn skin cancerTumor from UV radiation

Verruca Vulgaris

Verruca Vulgaris, also known as a common wart, is a skin infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). These warts typically appear on the hands, fingers, and around the nails, but can also .......
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Tags: cryotherapyHPVhuman papillomaviruslaser therapysalicylic acidSkin infectionsSurgical removalVerruca Vulgariswarts

Juvenile Xanthogranuloma

Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is a rare, benign skin condition that primarily affects children. It is characterized by small, firm, red-yellow bumps on the skin, usually painless and non-itchy. ....
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Tags: benign skin tumor in childrencutaneous xanthogranulomaJuvenile Xanthogranulomaneurofibromatosisnon-Langerhans cell histiocytosis

Keratoacanthoma

Strongly resembles squamous cell carcinoma but is benign. Within a few weeks, a tumor of 1 to 2 centimeters develops, round in shape with a central keratin plug. It disappears spontaneously within a .......
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Tags: Benign skin conditionBenign skin tumorIncreased skin growthKeratin plug in the center of the tumorKeratoacanthomaKeratoacanthoma treatmentRapid skin growthskin cancerSkin cancer-like growthSkin thickeningSkin tumorSquamous cell carcinoma-like growthTumor on the skinTumor removalTumor with keratin plugWart-like skin lesion

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