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How is clinical presentation of keratoses?

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• Actinic keratoses are in the form of reddish patches, rough and scaly • These lesions appear in places exposed to the sun, such as the face, ears, bald scalp, back of the hands, forearms and legs • Most patients have more than one, and stains can sting or burn. Some actinic keratoses appear on the lower lip


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