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A 69-year-old female presents for a routine examination. She has three sharply defined, flat, light brown, fleshy lesions with a velvety surface on her upper chest. She states the lesions have been present for 1 year and have not changed In appearance. She denies pruritis. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Answer:The most likely diagnosis would be Seborrheic Keratosis.

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The most likely diagnosis would be Seborrheic Keratosis which is a Very common, benign, epidermal lessions that can be found in the chest , scalp ,shoulders etc except palms and soles. its appearance is smooth, velvety and can be ranging from white, pink, tan, light brown, dark brown,to black color on the skin.

A dermatologist will be able to diagnose seborrheic keratosis by just looking at its appearance and since most cases do not require treatment, can still be removed if they cause discomfort to the patient,

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