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Volume 9 Issue 2 (February, 2021)

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Evaluation of cases of seborrheic keratoses in both genders
Anil Goyal

Background: Seborrheic keratoses are common, benign, pigmented epidermal tumors. The present study was conducted to evaluate the cases of Seborrheic keratoses in both genders. Materials & Methods: 78 patients of both genders of Seborrheic keratoses were studied. Dermoscopy was performed in all cases. Results: Out of 78 patients, males were 38 and females were 40. Common seborrheic keratosis was seen in 34, dermatosis papulosa nigra seen in 26 and pedunculated seborrheic keratoses seen in 18 patients. Conclusion: Common seborrheic keratosis, Dermatosis papulosa nigra and Pedunculated seborrheic keratoses. Females were commonly involved than males. Key words: Seborrheic keratosis, Skin lesion, Females

 
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