Abstract
These may be classified as follows:
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(1)
Pigmented naevi
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(2)
Juvenile melanoma
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(3)
Seborrhoeic warts
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(4)
Skin tags
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(5)
Milia (keratin cysts)
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(6)
Keratoacanthoma
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(7)
Histiocytomata
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(8)
Keloids
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(9)
Congenital haemangiomata
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(10)
Acquired haemangiomata
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(11)
Hereditary telangiectasia
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(12)
Lymphangiomata
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(13)
Other lesions derived from skin appendages
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Fry, L., Cornell, M.N.P. (1985). Benign Neoplasms. In: Dermatology. Management of Common Diseases in Family Practice. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9228-9_14
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