Abstract
Seborrhoeic keratosis can present in several ways and dermoscopy can confirm the diagnosis.
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Case presentations
Case 1
A 52-year-old woman presented for a skin check with no particular
concerns. There was a family history of melanoma but her naevus pattern
was otherwise not particularly high risk. A pigmented lesion was
prominent over the patient’s posterior thigh (Figure 1). As it was
largely out of sight, she was unable to give a clear history of its
duration and whether there had been any change over time.