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Lentigines

Lentigines. By Timothy Webb. Definition. Lentigines , or its singular form, Lentigo , is a spot on the skin that is darker than the surrounding skin. It is more common on people of Caucasian descent or have fair skin. Causes. Chronic Sun Exposure Age Imbalance in melanin production

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Lentigines

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  1. Lentigines By Timothy Webb

  2. Definition Lentigines, or its singular form, Lentigo, is a spot on the skin that is darker than the surrounding skin. It is more common on people of Caucasian descent or have fair skin.

  3. Causes • Chronic Sun Exposure • Age • Imbalance in melanin production • Heredity • Radiation Therapy

  4. Signs • Spots on areas exposed to the Sun • Spots that have either darker or lighter pigment.

  5. Symptoms • Appearance of darkened spots on the skin. • They do not itch or get irritated • Can be mildly elevated

  6. Treatments • Cryosurgery • Laser Surgery • Radiation Therapy • Biotherapy

  7. Prevention • Sunscreen can prevent lentigo from ever appearing.

  8. Works Cited • "Lentigo - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment." Online Health Information, Advice and Tips By Family Doctor and Physicians. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.online-family-doctor.com/skin-disorders/lentigo.html>. • Meisenheimer, John L. "Lentigo, Liver Spots, Information, Photograph, Cause, Treatment, Cure by Orlando Board Certified Dermatologist John L. Meisenheimer, M.D. Skin Care Specialist." Dermatology - Skin Surgery- Laser. 19 Oct. 2008. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://orlandoskindoc.com/lentigo.htm>. • "Moles, Freckles, Skin Tags, Benign Lentigines, and SeborrheicKeratoses." Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 6 Nov. 2009. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.

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