Symptom: Skin lumps
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Skin lumps
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yellowish bumps that appear beneath the skin
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flat lesions that appear in the skin of the eyelids, near the nose
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history of elevated fat levels in the blood
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2
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small protrusion of skin on neck, armpits, upper trunk or body folds
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skin colored or slightly darker
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painless
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begin commonly in middle life
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3
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yellow, brown or black growths on face, chest, shoulders and back
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rough, oval raised patches
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usually appear in large numbers
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more common with advancing age
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4
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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rough textured skin growth
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more common in fair skinned people
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usually gray to dark pink
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initially flat and scaling, later hard and wart like
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5
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small. smooth cherry red bump on skin
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more common after 40
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most commonly appear on torso
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bleed excessively when injured
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6
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commonly occur on the back of the hands and the face
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usually occur after 40 years of age
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flat, light brown to black spots
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7
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flesh colored, brown, blue or black spots on the skin
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may contain hairs
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usually less than 1 centimeter in diameter
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8
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occurs commonly in children and young adults
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frequently on hands and feet
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small, granular hard lumps on the skin
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flattened on the sole of the foot
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dotted with tiny, black spots
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9
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occurs at sites of cuts, burns, insect bites, piercings or surgery
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more common in black people
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firm, raised overgrowth of scar tissue
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similar lumps in other injured areas of skin
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10
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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smooth, painless skin growth
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pink to brownish-gray
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may form ulcer that does not heal
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more common after 40 years of age
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11
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occurs in skin chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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history of exposure to industrial tars and oils
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firm, painless skin lump
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red to reddish-brown
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may form ulcer that does not heal
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more common after 60 years of age
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12
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occur in areas chronically exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays
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rapidly enlarging dark colored spot or lump on the skin
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enlargement of existing mole
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color changes in existing mole
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dark lesions on the hands, feet, mouth or nose
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bleeding from mole
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lumps in the groin, armpit or neck
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13
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history of AIDS or HIV
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history of leukemia or lymphoma
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more common in men
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red-purple nodules anywhere on the skin
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dark blue or purple nodules on the toe or leg
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lumps in the armpit, neck or groin
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