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by denton-scratch
759 days ago
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Yes, in my experience. Warts form in the epithelium, and are usually covered by a layer of dead skin cells. I guess they hijack a blood supply from lower layers of the dermis, because black dots on the surface of the wart are blood vessels (the epithelium doesn't normally have blood vessels). For clarity, the wart is skin. Veruccas are flat because you walk on them; otherwise they are identical to warts on your hands, which do project past the surrounding skin. |
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