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    A Benign, Circumscribed, Pigmented, Superficial, Warty Skin Lesion That May
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A Benign, Circumscribed, Pigmented, Superficial, Warty Skin Lesion That May

Question 167

Question 167

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A benign, circumscribed, pigmented, superficial, warty skin lesion that may be accompanied by pruritus is:


A) seborrheic dermatitis.
B) seborrheic keratosis.
C) dermatofibroma.
D) dysplastic nevus.

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