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In this paper we will talk about the most common skin tumors such as benign, premalignant and malignant. Among the pathologies that are considered benign we have common warts, solar keratosis and senile hyperkeratosis. These entities, although they tend to be annoying for the patient from an aesthetic or appearance point of view, do not medically represent any danger to the individual who suffers from them. Common warts appear most frequently in places of bending or rubbing, face, hands, legs, soles of the feet and body. Classified into plants, pedunculated and acuminate, they tend to grow quickly and increase rapidly in number, so it is advisable to treat them as soon as possible.
Annals of Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Title: Skin Tumors
Description:
In this paper we will talk about the most common skin tumors such as benign, premalignant and malignant.
Among the pathologies that are considered benign we have common warts, solar keratosis and senile hyperkeratosis.
These entities, although they tend to be annoying for the patient from an aesthetic or appearance point of view, do not medically represent any danger to the individual who suffers from them.
Common warts appear most frequently in places of bending or rubbing, face, hands, legs, soles of the feet and body.
Classified into plants, pedunculated and acuminate, they tend to grow quickly and increase rapidly in number, so it is advisable to treat them as soon as possible.

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