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. 2017 Nov 1;16(11):1064-1068.

Managing Seborrheic Keratoses: Evolving Strategies for Optimizing Patient Outcomes

  • PMID: 29141054
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Managing Seborrheic Keratoses: Evolving Strategies for Optimizing Patient Outcomes

Geraldine Cheyana Ranasinghe et al. J Drugs Dermatol. .

Abstract

<p>The seborrheic keratosis is the most common benign skin tumor of middle-aged and elderly adults, affecting nearly 83 million individuals in the US alone. Although these are benign lesions, many patients still undergo some form of treatment. Clinicians are frequently presented with a challenge when determining whether to remove a seborrheic keratosis, and which treatment modality to use when doing so. The most commonly used method of removal is cryotherapy, however there are numerous other options that can be employed with varying degrees of efficacy. In this article, we highlight the use of topical keratolytics, vitamin D analogues, and lasers, to name a few. We also address potential side effects associated with these treatment options, as well as discuss patients' preferences and concerns. We conclude with the most recent advances in topical treatments currently under clinical investigation, and offer treatment strategies aimed at maximizing patient satisfaction.</p> <p><em>J Drugs Dermatol. 2017;16(11):1064-1068.</em></p>.

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