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The nurse practitioner notes several patchy, scaly, raised, irregular lesions on the face and ears

The nurse practitioner notes several patchy, scaly, raised, irregular lesions on the face and ears of an older adult patient. The lesions are rough in texture and range in size from 3 mm to 10 mm. Multiple lesions are hyperkeratotic. The nurse practitioner knows that these lesions are most likely: o A – seborrheic keratoses, which are benign but unsightly. o B – nongenital warts caused by the human papillomavirus. They may be associated with malignancy. o C – malignant melanoma, a highly lethal and metastatic skin cancer. o D – actinic keratoses that may progress to squamous cell carcinoma.

 
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