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Your doctor may want to cut into a wart (called a [[biopsy]]) to confirm that it is not a | Your doctor may want to cut into a wart (called a [[biopsy]]) to confirm that it is not a corn, [[callus]], [[skin cancer]], or other similar-appearing growth. | ||
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Overview
Your doctor may want to cut into a wart (called a biopsy) to confirm that it is not a corn, callus, skin cancer, or other similar-appearing growth.