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  1. Feb 9, 2021 · Stucco keratosis is a type of bump on the skin, typically located on the top and sides of the feet, but not the soles. The nodules can also form on your toes, ankles, and legs. They’re...

  2. What is stucco keratosis? Stucco keratosis is a type of benign, papular skin lesion that has a characteristic ‘stuck on’ appearance and commonly affects the distal limbs of elderly men. These lesions represent acquired, focal abnormalities of skin keratinisation.

  3. May 20, 2024 · Stucco keratosis is a common, harmless skin condition. It occurs when dead skin cells accumulate on the surface of the skin, forming a rough, scaly patch. The patches are usually yellowish, brown, or black. They can range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters.

  4. Mar 13, 2019 · Stucco keratoses usually occur at a high number (often more than 100) on the extensor surfaces of the lower legs or forearms and the dorsal aspects of the hands and feet of elderly patients. Stucco keratoses show a ’stuck-on’ appearance to the skin and can be scraped off easily without bleeding.

  5. Stucco keratosis is a condition characterized by multiple benign wart-like lesions that are typically small and white or gray in color. The lesions are so named because of their “stuck on” appearance.

  6. Stucco keratosis lesions are characterized by numerous tiny, white, or gray wart-like growths or lesions. Other than the lower legs, Stucco Keratosis can arise on the arms and hands. At the moment, it’s not clear what causes it, but men are more likely to have it than women.

  7. Stucco keratosis, also known as keratosis alba, are benign, unusual growths on the skin. Typically, it affects the lower extremities. In older individuals, stucco keratosis is especially common in the ankles.

  8. Stucco keratosis is a benign lesion that can be removed by curettage or cryotherapy. Patients with stucco keratosis can be informed that the lesions are not cancerous. Because lesions...

  9. Mar 22, 2022 · Stucco keratosis was first described by Kocsard and Ofner in 1965 and later by Willoughby and Soter in 1972. Stucco keratosis is a keratotic papule that is usually found on the distal lower...

  10. Dec 2, 2006 · Stucco keratosis is considered a variant of seborrheic keratosis. The name probably derives from the resemblance of the lesions to old stucco on the sides of houses. Stucco keratosis is thought to result from thickening of the epidermis, in particular the stratum corneum, which histologically resembles a church spire.

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