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- Lentigo: Causes, Features, and Treatment — DermNet
What is a lentigo? A lentigo is a pigmented flat or slightly raised lesion with a clearly defined edge Unlike an ephelis (freckle), it does not fade in the winter months There are several kinds of lentigo The name lentigo originally referred to its appearance resembling a small lentil
- Lentigo (Liver Spots): Pictures, Causes, Removal Prevention
Lentigo (liver spots) are flat spots that are darker than your natural skin color Learn what causes them, how to tell them apart from skin cancer, and more
- Lentigo - Wikipedia
A lentigo ( l ɛ n ˈ t aɪ ɡ oʊ ) (plural lentigines, l ɛ n ˈ t ɪ dʒ ɪ n iː z ) is a small pigmented spot on the skin with a clearly defined edge, surrounded by normal-appearing skin It is a harmless (benign) hyperplasia of melanocytes which is linear in its spread
- Lentigo: Types, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
A lentigo is a darker area of skin It can be flat or slightly raised There are many different types, including age spots and liver spots Other types are present from childhood Lentigines (the plural of lentigo) are harmless but can be easily confused with more dangerous conditions, including skin cancer
- Lentigo (Liver Spots): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Health
Lentigo is the term for light brown or dark spots on the skin, which are sometimes also referred to as liver spots Lentigines refer to more than one spot These spots can show up slowly over
- Lentigo: Causes, Diagnosis, and Effective Treatment Options
Lentigo, often referred to as liver spots or age spots, is a common skin condition characterized by small, dark patches on the skin These spots are typically harmless and most frequently appear on areas exposed to the sun
- Lentigo - The Primary Care Dermatology Society
A lentigo (syn lentigine), unlike a freckle (ephilis) maintains its pigmentation throughout the year The increase in melanin is often associated with an increase of normal melanocytes at the dermal-epidermal junction This chapter is set out as follows:
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