Medical Dermatology
Actinic keratoses are precancerous growths on the skin caused by excessive or frequent sun exposure, therefore are more frequent in areas such as the face, scalp, back of the hands, or chest.
These lesions appear as rough, dry patches or growths on the skin and can eventually progress to skin cancer if not treated. Any rough patches should be examined by a dermatologist to prevent precancerous growths from going untreated.
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