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==Overview==
The typical wart is a raised round or oval growth on the skin with a rough surface. Compared with the surrounding normal skin, warts may appear light, dark, or black (rare). Most adults are familiar with the look of a typical wart and have little trouble recognizing it. Unusual warts with smooth surfaces or flat warts in children may be more difficult for parents to recognize.
==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
[[Image:Wart-IMG 1676.JPG|thumb|center|Young plantar warts]]
[[File:Plantarwartscluster.jpg|thumb|center|Mosaic warts cluster]]
The appearance of the warts are as follows;
The appearance of the warts are as follows;
* Abnormally dark or light skin surrounding the lesion
* Abnormally dark or light skin surrounding the lesion
* Numerous small, smooth, flat (pinhead sized) lesions on forehead, cheeks, arms, or legs
* Numerous small, smooth, flat (pinhead sized) lesions on [[forehead]], [[cheeks]], arms, or [[legs]]
* Rough growths around or under fingernails or toenails
* Rough growths around or under fingernails or toenails
* Rough, round, or oval lesions on soles of feet -- flat to slightly raised -- painful to pressure
* Rough, round, or oval lesions on soles of feet -- flat to slightly raised -- painful to pressure
* Small, hard, flat or raised skin lesion or lump.
* Small, hard, flat or raised skin lesion or lump.


[[Image:Wart-IMG 1676.JPG|thumb|center|Young plantar warts]]
[[File:Plantarwartscluster.jpg|thumb|center|Mosaic warts cluster]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Foot diseases]]
[[Category:Foot diseases]]
[[Category:Mature chapter]]
[[Category:Mature chapter]]
[[Category:Infectious disease]]
 


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Overview

The typical wart is a raised round or oval growth on the skin with a rough surface. Compared with the surrounding normal skin, warts may appear light, dark, or black (rare). Most adults are familiar with the look of a typical wart and have little trouble recognizing it. Unusual warts with smooth surfaces or flat warts in children may be more difficult for parents to recognize.

Physical Examination

The appearance of the warts are as follows;

  • Abnormally dark or light skin surrounding the lesion
  • Numerous small, smooth, flat (pinhead sized) lesions on forehead, cheeks, arms, or legs
  • Rough growths around or under fingernails or toenails
  • Rough, round, or oval lesions on soles of feet -- flat to slightly raised -- painful to pressure
  • Small, hard, flat or raised skin lesion or lump.
Young plantar warts
Mosaic warts cluster

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