Lentigo solaris: multiple, disseminated, a few millimetres to 1.5 centimetres in size, oval, roundish or bizarrely configured, sharply defined, yellowish brown to dark brown spots on the capillitium of a 68-year-old man with skin type I. Likewise there are isolated small actinic keratoses as well as alopecia androgenetica of the man in stage IV.
Brown spots in sunny skin of old age (Lentigo solaris).
Lentigo of the mucosa: harmless lentigo ofthe mucosa which has persisted unchanged for a few years, irregular and blurred, symptomless, brown-black bilateral lentitigines of the labia minora.
Lentigo of the mucous membrane: harmless lentigo of the left labia minora, persisting unchanged for several years, irregular and blurredly limited, symptomless, brown-black lentigo of the left labia minora.
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