Abstract:A Keratoacanthoma is a dome-shaped, pink-colored benign skin tumor, around 1-2 cm in height with a central crater filled with keratinous plaque, that is assumed to be caused by the exposure of hair follicles to sunlight. The most prominent discussion on Keratoacanthoma is whether it is malignant or benign, and this discussion is challenging for a clinician and absorbing for a researcher, asit can play a key role in understanding cancer regression. Keratoacanthomas resemble squamous cell carcinomas, both clinic… Show more
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