2018
DOI: 10.5826/dpc.0804a15
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A tiny facial pigmented macule: overcoming the diagnostic challenge

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“…Facial diseases can cause pigmentation either during the natural course of the disease or secondarily. Although some of these diseases are easily diagnosed due to non-facial localization and their specific clinical features, differential diagnosis can be difficult in solar lentigo, seborrheic keratosis, actinic keratosis, and lentigo maligna [23]. To resolve this issue, dermoscopy can be used in combination with clinical examination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Facial diseases can cause pigmentation either during the natural course of the disease or secondarily. Although some of these diseases are easily diagnosed due to non-facial localization and their specific clinical features, differential diagnosis can be difficult in solar lentigo, seborrheic keratosis, actinic keratosis, and lentigo maligna [23]. To resolve this issue, dermoscopy can be used in combination with clinical examination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%