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  2. Lichenoid keratosis is a small, inflamed macule or thin pigmented plaque, usually solitary, with a lichenoid tissue reaction on histology. It is an inflammatory reaction arising in a regressing existing solar lentigo or seborrhoeic keratosis. It is harmless and resolves spontaneously. Learn about its causes, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and outcome.

  3. Mar 9, 2018 · Lichenoid keratosis is a harmless skin condition that can look like a raised, scaly, or wart-like growth on the skin. It may be caused by sun exposure, irritation, or other factors. It can be confused with melanoma, a serious skin cancer. Learn how to diagnose and treat it with dermoscopy, biopsy, and topical creams.

  4. Jul 23, 2023 · Benign lichenoid keratosis is a noncancerous condition that causes sores and blisters on your skin, hair, and nails. It can be triggered by infections, dyes, metals, or medications. It usually clears up within two years with home treatment or oral medications. Learn more about its diagnosis, risks, and prevention.

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · Lichenoid keratosis (LK) is a benign skin growth that resembles lichen planus or inflamed seborrheic keratosis. Learn how to recognize, biopsy and treat LK with topical corticosteroids, cryotherapy or curettage.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Lichen planus is a skin condition that causes inflammation and irritation. Learn how to diagnose it with biopsy, blood tests and allergy skin tests, and how to treat it with medicines and other methods.

  7. Lichenoid disorders are a group of skin conditions that have a flat-topped appearance and a type of inflammation called lichenoid inflammation. Lichenoid keratosis is one of the lichenoid disorders, a type of skin cancer that can be treated by cryotherapy or surgery. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of lichenoid disorders from DermNet New Zealand.

  8. Nov 18, 2021 · Lichenoid keratosis is a common, benign and often solitary skin lesion that results from the inflammatory destruction of a pre-existing epidermal lesion such as a solar lentigo or seborrhoeic keratosis. Learn about its aetiology, history, clinical findings, images and management from the PCDS, a UK-based dermatological society.

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