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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Actinic
  1. Actinic keratosis is a small, rough, raised area on your skin. Often this area has been exposed ... sun over a long period of time. Some actinic keratoses may develop into a type of skin ...
  2. ... most commonly used to destroy or remove warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, and molluscum contagiosum. Cryotherapy is ...
  3. ... used to: Remove warts Destroy precancerous skin lesions (actinic keratoses or solar keratoses) In rare cases, cryotherapy ...
  4. For people with actinic keratosis, cumulative skin damage is caused by repeated exposure to all ultraviolet light, including that found in sunshine. Over ...
  5. Actinic keratosis is associated with cumulative skin damage, caused by repeated exposure to the ultraviolet light found ...
  6. ... like these on the scalp. The lesions, called actinic keratosis, may later become cancerous.
  7. ... like these on the forearms. The lesions, called actinic keratosis, may later become cancerous.
  8. Actinic chelitis is caused by chronic and excessive exposure to the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight. There is ...
  9. These pre-malignant lesions (brown) are actinic keratoses. They are scaly and rough, and there is evidence of bleeding. They are shown here on a typical, sun-exposed area ...
  10. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
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