Labial Melanotic Macules DoveMed ORAL MELANOTIC MACULE (OMM) (Also called focal melanosis labial melanotic macule) A benign, localized, flat pigmented lesion of the oral mucosa Caused by a focal increase in melanin production Melanotic macule. Benign. Dark spot on labia (or lip). Analogous to lentigo simplex. Hyperpigmented basal keratinocytes & dermal melanophages. Slight in single basal melanocytes; NO nests. More info like this in Oral melanoma and other pigmentations: when to biopsy? Lambertini 2018 Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Wiley Online Library Happy Wednesday! , In this video, a patients labial melanotic macule (a benign pigmented lesion) is being treated with liquid nitrogen. Labial melanotic macules are flat and asymmetrical with a Hyperpigmented lip lesions differntial diagnosis Dermatology Games
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