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Milia

Milia are firm, white, dome-shaped keratin cysts, unlike the flatter, skin-colored, rough-surfaced papules of plane warts.

Molluscum contagiousum

Molluscum are distinguished by their smooth, dome-shaped appearance with a characteristic central umbilication.

Sebaceous gland hyperplasia

These are yellowish papules with a central umbilication, a different color and morphology than plane warts.

Seborrhoeic keratoses

Flat SKs can mimic plane warts, but they often have a more pigmented and greasy quality.

Syringomas

These are benign sweat duct tumors, typically appearing as small, flat-topped papules around the eyes, and are not caused by a virus.

Xanthelasma

These are yellowish, soft plaques specifically located on the eyelids, a different color, texture, and location.

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