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Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, small spot depigmentations in the area of the lower leg extensor side.

Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, different sized, roundish, sharply defined, white patches on the lower leg of a 74-year-old patient; slight lesional scaling; solar lentigines.

Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, different sized, roundish, white patches on the lower leg of a 63-year-old female patient.


Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica. multiple, 0.2-0.4 cm large, round, symptomless, white, slightly rough spots, persisting for months/years. DD: Stuccokeratoses

Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Multiple, chronic, for years increasing, disseminated, mainly at the light exposed areas, preferably localized on the stretching side, 0.2-0.4 cm large, round, symptomless, white, slightly rough spots.

Hypomelanosis guttata: Disseminated, sympothless depigmentations in the area of the strongly pigmented lower leg.
