Seborrheic Keratosis: Report of a Rare Presentation and Reminder of the Current Knowledge of the Problem.

Bahaeddine Lahbacha,Salwa Nechi, Abir Chaabane, Amina Bani,Majdi Kchaou, Fadhel Chtourou, Mohamed Karim Mfarrej,Amel Douggaz,Emna Chelbi

Clinical pathology (Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, Calif.)(2024)

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Abstract
A 75-year-old man presented with an abdominal enlarging painless tumor of the skin evolving over the last 30 years. His past medical history was unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a brownish pedunculated cutaneous mass which had an irregular keratotic warty surface with no discharge or ulceration. The mass was clinically presumed to be a melanocytic tumor, or a verrucous carcinoma. A monoblock excision of the mass was performed with a good outcome. The specimen was then sent to our pathology department to rule out malignancy. Macroscopic examination revealed a brownish tumor of 7.5 × 7 × 1.5 cm which had fissures and cauliflower-like appearance. Final histological report concluded to a giant seborrheic keratosis.
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