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Benign skin lesions

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Updated: 4/11/2007 5:45 pm
A benign skin lesion is a breakdown of tissue such as a wound, sore, abscess, or tumor. This term is used to describe a nonmalignant condition that will not spread or grow back after removal. However, if a birth mark, mole, or other spot on your skin starts to change, see your doctor immediately. For more information on benign skin lesions, contact your healthcare provider.
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