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Differential Diagnosis For Seborrheic keratosis/flare/Leser-Trelat sign
- Neoplastic Disorders
Malignancy/cancer
Adenocarcinoma, colon
Ovarian Cancer/Carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma, gastric
Adenocarcinoma, pancreatic- Reference to Organ System
Seborrheic keratosis- Synonyms
- Basal Cell Papilloma, Basosquamous papilloma, BCP Basal cell papilloma, keratoma senile, Keratoses Seborrheic, KERATOSIS SEBORRHEIC, Keratosis Seborrheica, Keratosis seborrhoeica, Keratosis senilis, old age wart, Pigmented basal cell papilloma, seborrhea keratosis, Seborrheic Keratoses, Seborrheic Keratosis, Seborrheic keratosis (morphologic abnormality), Seborrheic verruca, Seborrheic wart, seborrheica verruca, Seborrhoeic keratosis, Seborrhoeic verruca, Seborrhoeic wart, Senile hyperkeratosis, Senile hyperkeratosis (disorder), Senile keratoma, Senile keratoma (disorder), Senile keratosis, senile verruca, Senile wart, Senile warts, senility wart, Verruca seborrheica, Verruca seborrhoeica, verruca senile, wart seborrheic, wart senile, wart senility, Wart(s) senile
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