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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
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 | ||
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* 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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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.