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How is a seborrheic keratosis that is focally pigmented & inflamed treated & is it different from a regular seborrheic keratosis? this particular one has monomorphous basaloid cells & cornified pseudocysts & unusual nevus. is it treated as melanoma??

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Best to ask Dermatologist about your concerns. Dermatologist would want to look at your condition, and then make an evaluation.

Answered 2/27/2023

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As stated in response to a similar question, there is nothing to suggest melanoma, in this report.

Answered 2/27/2023

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