Journal article

Solar keratosis: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, presentation and treatment

C Holmes, P Foley, M Freeman, AH Chong

Australasian Journal of Dermatology | WILEY | Published : 2007

Abstract

Solar keratosis is a common problem encountered by dermatologists, particularly in Australia. Solar keratosis is most commonly found on sun-exposed areas such as the scalp, face and forearms. UV radiation is thought to be the major aetiological factor, with age, immunosuppression and human papillomavirus being important contributing factors. Solar keratosis usually presents as a discrete, variably erythematous and irregular lesion with a scaly surface. Although the exact rate of malignant transformation to squamous cell carcinoma is unknown, the majority of squamous cell carcinomas appear to arise from within solar keratosis. For this reason, solar keratosis is commonly treated and, conseque..

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