Keratosis Page
The most useful features for identifying keratosis depend on the specific type you are looking at, as they vary from benign "age spots" to precancerous sun damage. Seborrheic Keratosis (Common Benign Growth)
: A doctor using a dermatoscope may look for milia-like cysts (white clods) or a cerebriform pattern that resembles the surface of a brain. Actinic Keratosis (Precancerous Sun Damage) keratosis
Often appearing on the face, chest, or back, these are known for their distinctive "stuck-on" look. The most useful features for identifying keratosis depend
Only 1 study (meta-analysis) examined the percentage of malignant transformation and found a rate between 0.025% and 20% per year/ National Institutes of Health (.gov) Seborrheic keratosis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic keratosis