Abstract

Skin A IR M Fund Conf CLINICAL PRESENTATION An 86-year-old man with skin phototype I/II presented with multiple flat, scaly, nonpigmented actinic keratoses (AKs) on the face and scalp (Fig 1, A). A clinically inconspicuous 2-mm scaly pink papule was also noted on the left nasal sidewall (Fig 1, A, inset). The second patient, a 74-year-old man with skin phototype II/III presented with numerous flat, scaly, pigmented facial AKs (Fig 1, B).

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