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WASHINGTON — President Bush underwent treatment for a benign lesion over the weekend, leaving a noticeable scab on his forehead as he went about his business Tuesday.
Bush had a common skin lesion, known as a seborrheic keratosis, that looked like a brown spot on his forehead. A dermatologist “froze” the spot over the weekend, a typical procedure that destroys the cells and forms a scab as the skin repairs itself.
The president, 62, has had the same type of skin lesion removed in the past, White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said Tuesday. None has been cancerous. The Associated Press



