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Actinic vs. Seborrheic Keratosis | U. S. Dermatology Partners Actinic keratosis and seborrheic keratosis are two skin conditions that may be confused due to their similar names, but they’re actually very different In this blog, we’ll walk you through the differences between actinic and seborrheic keratoses
What is an actinic keratosis? Dermatologist explains common . . . Actinic keratoses are very common precancerous skin lesions caused by long-term sun exposure Dermatologists often find actinic keratoses during skin checks An actinic keratosis is not cancer But if left untreated, over time, it can turn into skin cancer
Actinic keratoses: review of clinical, dermoscopic, and therapeutic . . . Actinic keratoses are dysplastic proliferations of keratinocytes with potential for malignant transformation Clinically, actinic keratoses present as macules, papules, or hyperkeratotic plaques with an erythematous background that occur on photoexposed areas
Recognizing Actinic Keratosis and Seborrheic Keratosis Actinic keratoses and seborrheic keratoses are common skin lesions that can be similar in appearance Learning to recognize their differences is important since one is non-cancerous, and the other is pre-cancerous and can develop into skin cancer