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Fibrokeratoma: Clinical Summary

A fibrokeratoma is a benign, slow-growing skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue and epithelium (the top layer of skin). It typically appears as a small, firm, bump on the skin.

Symptoms:

Most fibrokeratomas are asymptomatic, meaning they cause no symptoms. In some cases, they may cause itching or discomfort, especially if they rub against clothing or become irritated.


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Ramogapi & Co should clear the Bonno confusion

According to a report elsewhere in this publication, various district councils announced that a one-bedroom home now costs over P130,000 more, a near-unthinkable 32% increase. This isn't just a minor adjustment, but a devastating blow to the dream of affordable home ownership for ordinary citizens.What is most alarming is not just the scale of the increase, but the profound confusion it has exposed. Minister Ramogapi has publicly...

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