Diagnosis: Solar lentigo
Dermoscopic image of solar lentigo on the upper extremity in a female, approximately 80 years old patient. Source: ISIC Archive (ISIC_0010303), License: CC-0.
Solar lentigo is a benign pigmented macule caused by chronic UV exposure. Dermoscopy shows a uniform moth-eaten border pattern, fingerprint-like structures, and homogeneous light brown pigmentation. Anatomic site: upper extremity Patient: female, approximately 80 years old Image type: dermoscopic
Patient demographics: female, approximately 80 years old. Lesion located on upper extremity.
Lentigo maligna, Seborrheic keratosis, Ephilis, Pigmented actinic keratosis
Tags: solar lentigo, UV damage, benign, dermoscopy, ISIC