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What is an acanthoma?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

An acanthoma is a neoplasm of the prickle cell layer of the skin.

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What is acanthoma?

An acanthoma is a neoplasm of the prickle cell layer of the skin.


Is basal squamous acanthoma cancer?

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Is squamous acanthoma cancer?

No. "Squamous acanthoma" or "Basal-squamous acanthoma" are scary-sounding, technical terms for "age spots" (or "liver spots"), which are benign skin blemishes. Such blemishes, although possibly unsightly, may be removed or even safely ignored. Occasionally they may return after being removed, which is not cause for concern.


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