digitate$21301$ - translation to greek
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digitate$21301$ - translation to greek

NON-CANCEROUS (BENIGN) SKIN TUMOUR THAT ORIGINATES FROM CELLS IN THE OUTER LAYER OF THE SKIN
Seborrhoeic keratosis; Seborrheic keratoses; Seborrhoeic wart; Seborrheic wart; Follicular keratosis; Basal cell papilloma; Seborrheic verruca; Senile wart; Common seborrheic keratosis; Solid seborrheic keratosis; Reticulated seborrheic keratosis; Adenoid seborrheic keratosis; Stucco keratosis; Hyperkeratotic seborrheic keratosis; Digitate seborrheic keratosis; Serrated seborrheic keratosis; Verrucous seborrheic keratosis; Clonal seborrheic keratosis; Irritated seborrheic keratosis; Basosquamous cell acanthoma; Inflamed seborrheic keratosis; Seborrheic keratosis with squamous atypia; Melanoacanthoma; Pigmented seborrheic keratosis; Inverted follicular keratosis; Keratosis alba; Seborrhoeic keratoses; Stuccokeratosis; Seborrhoic keratosis; Verruca seborrhoica; Seb k
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adj. δακτυλοειδής

Definition

Oblanceolate
·adj Lanceolate in the reversed order, that is, narrowing toward the point of attachment more than toward the apex.

Wikipedia

Seborrheic keratosis

A seborrheic keratosis is a non-cancerous (benign) skin tumour that originates from cells, namely keratinocytes, in the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis. Like liver spots, seborrheic keratoses are seen more often as people age.

The tumours (also called lesions) appear in various colours, from light tan to black. They are round or oval, feel flat or slightly elevated, like the scab from a healing wound, and range in size from very small to more than 2.5 centimetres (1 in) across. They are often associated with other skin conditions, including basal cell carcinoma. Rarely seborrheic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma occur at the same location. At clinical examination the differential diagnosis include a wart and melanoma. Because only the top layers of the epidermis are involved, seborrheic keratoses are often described as having a "pasted on" appearance. Some dermatologists refer to seborrheic keratoses as "seborrheic warts", because they resemble warts, but strictly speaking the term "warts" refers to lesions that are caused by the human papillomavirus.