2017
DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20170033
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Lentigo maligna on the face: a challenging conduct

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“…Red and grey were observed mainly in the tarsal conjunctiva. In a case report by Gomes et al ., 37 dermoscopy of the eyelid lentigo maligna showed irregular, pseudo‐lattice, rhomboidal structures, brown blotches, and a central hypopigmented area.…”
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“…Red and grey were observed mainly in the tarsal conjunctiva. In a case report by Gomes et al ., 37 dermoscopy of the eyelid lentigo maligna showed irregular, pseudo‐lattice, rhomboidal structures, brown blotches, and a central hypopigmented area.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Lentigo maligno (LM) is a slow-growing, in-situ radial growth melanoma in which the neoplastic cells are confined to the epidermis and adnexal epithelium without surpassing the basal layer of these structures. 1 LM represents 79% to 83% of cases of melanoma in situ , mainly affecting areas of intense sun damage, preferably the head and neck, with a peak incidence between 65 and 80 years of age and may become invasive in 5% to 15% of cases. 2 , 3 …”
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