Abstract

The skin is subject to age-dependent development of benign tumors, the most common of which are seborrheic keratoses (SKs) and skin tags (STs). SKs are flat or dome-shaped nodules that develop predominantly on sun-exposed skin, whereas STs, also called acrochordons, are polypoid skin lesions that develop predominantly on the neck and axilla. Although polypoid or pedunculated protrusions sometimes develop from a part of SKs, SKs and STs are considered distinct tumors.

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