Dermatoscope image of a keratoacanthoma. A keratoacanthoma lesion consists of a localised proliferation of squamous cells that forms a cratered nodule. The nodule grows over several weeks before gradually disappearing. However, the unsightly nodule is often surgically removed as it is clinically indistinguishable from a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The cause of keratoacanthoma is unknown, although exposure to sunlight appears to be a factor.
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