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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for "wart," flat OR verruca
  1. ... on the hands, but they can grow anywhere. Flat warts are generally found on the face and forehead. ...
  2. This person has a wart (verruca) that has built up a cutaneous horn which is made up of hard keratin. This does not slough-off like ...
  3. Images ... Warts may occur on any area of the body. These are typical looking warts on the face.
  4. ... filled with clear or straw-colored fluid Genital warts -- flesh-colored spots that are raised or flat, and may look like the top of a ...
  5. ... filled with clear or straw-colored fluid Genital warts -- flesh-colored spots that are raised or flat, and may look like the top of a ...
  6. Seborrheic keratosis is a condition that causes wart-like growths on the skin. The growths are noncancerous ( benign ). ... tan, brown, or black Have a slightly raised, flat surface May have a rough texture (like a wart) Often have a waxy surface Are round or ...
  7. ... be so tiny, you cannot see them. The warts can look like: Flesh-colored spots that are raised or flat Growths that look like the top of a ...
  8. ... the way they grow: Papillary tumors look like warts and are attached to a stalk. Carcinoma in situ tumors are flat. They are much less common. But they are ...
  9. ... a claw-like position. Fallen arches -- Also called flat feet. Morton neuroma -- A thickening of nerve tissue between the toes. Nerve damage from diabetes. Plantar fasciitis . Plantar warts -- Sores on the soles of your feet due ...
  10. ... in the sun. The skin changes begin as flat and scaly areas. They often ... hard and wart-like or gritty and rough. The affected areas ...
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