Benign lesions

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 Author(s): Ralph P. Braun
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Description Benign skin lesions encompass a broad spectrum of dermatological conditions, ranging from common moles (nevi) to more complex entities like seborrheic keratoses, dermatofibromas, and angiomas. Each lesion presents unique dermoscopic features, patterns, and characteristics, which are crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Author(s) Ralph P. Braun
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Benign skin lesions encompass a broad spectrum of dermatological conditions, ranging from common moles (nevi) to more complex entities like seborrheic keratoses, dermatofibromas, and angiomas. Each lesion presents unique dermoscopic features, patterns, and characteristics, which are crucial for accurate diagnosis.

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