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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Lentigo simplex
| image          = [[File:Skin_Tumors-184.jpg|left|thumb|Lentigo simplex on the skin]]
| caption        = Lentigo simplex on the skin
| synonyms        = Simple lentigo
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = Small, flat, brown spots on the skin
| complications  = None
| onset          = Childhood or early adulthood
| duration        = Long-term
| causes          = Increased number of [[melanocytes]]
| risks          = [[Sun exposure]], [[genetic predisposition]]
| diagnosis      = [[Clinical diagnosis]], [[dermoscopy]]
| differential    = [[Freckle]], [[melanoma]], [[seborrheic keratosis]]
| treatment      = Usually not required, [[cryotherapy]], [[laser therapy]]
| prognosis      = Excellent
| frequency      = Common
}}
'''Lentigo Simplex''' is a type of [[skin lesion]] that is characterized by small, pigmented spots on the skin. It is the most common form of [[lentigo]], a condition that is often confused with [[freckles]] or [[melanoma]] due to its similar appearance.  
'''Lentigo Simplex''' is a type of [[skin lesion]] that is characterized by small, pigmented spots on the skin. It is the most common form of [[lentigo]], a condition that is often confused with [[freckles]] or [[melanoma]] due to its similar appearance.  
==Definition==
==Definition==
[[Lentigo Simplex]] is not a [[cancerous]] condition and is not caused by sun exposure, unlike other forms of lentigo. The spots are usually less than 5mm in diameter and can appear anywhere on the body. They are most commonly found on the arms, legs, and torso.  
[[Lentigo Simplex]] is not a [[cancerous]] condition and is not caused by sun exposure, unlike other forms of lentigo. The spots are usually less than 5mm in diameter and can appear anywhere on the body. They are most commonly found on the arms, legs, and torso.  
==Causes==
==Causes==
The exact cause of Lentigo Simplex is unknown. However, it is believed to be a result of an increase in the number of [[melanocytes]], the cells that produce [[melanin]], in the skin. This increase in melanocytes leads to the formation of the characteristic dark spots of the condition.  
The exact cause of Lentigo Simplex is unknown. However, it is believed to be a result of an increase in the number of [[melanocytes]], the cells that produce [[melanin]], in the skin. This increase in melanocytes leads to the formation of the characteristic dark spots of the condition.  
==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
The primary symptom of Lentigo Simplex is the appearance of small, dark spots on the skin. These spots are usually brown or black and can appear anywhere on the body. They are typically less than 5mm in diameter and have a clearly defined edge.  
The primary symptom of Lentigo Simplex is the appearance of small, dark spots on the skin. These spots are usually brown or black and can appear anywhere on the body. They are typically less than 5mm in diameter and have a clearly defined edge.  
==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
Diagnosis of Lentigo Simplex is usually made based on the appearance of the skin. A [[dermatologist]] may use a tool called a [[dermatoscope]] to examine the skin more closely. In some cases, a [[biopsy]] may be performed to rule out other conditions, such as melanoma.  
Diagnosis of Lentigo Simplex is usually made based on the appearance of the skin. A [[dermatologist]] may use a tool called a [[dermatoscope]] to examine the skin more closely. In some cases, a [[biopsy]] may be performed to rule out other conditions, such as melanoma.  
==Treatment==
==Treatment==
Treatment for Lentigo Simplex is usually not necessary, as the condition is not harmful. However, some people may choose to have the spots removed for cosmetic reasons. This can be done through various methods, including [[laser therapy]], [[cryotherapy]], and [[chemical peels]].  
Treatment for Lentigo Simplex is usually not necessary, as the condition is not harmful. However, some people may choose to have the spots removed for cosmetic reasons. This can be done through various methods, including [[laser therapy]], [[cryotherapy]], and [[chemical peels]].  
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Lentigo maligna]]
* [[Lentigo maligna]]
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* [[Skin lesion]]
* [[Dermatology]]
* [[Dermatology]]
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Lentigo simplex
Lentigo simplex on the skin
Synonyms Simple lentigo
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Small, flat, brown spots on the skin
Complications None
Onset Childhood or early adulthood
Duration Long-term
Types N/A
Causes Increased number of melanocytes
Risks Sun exposure, genetic predisposition
Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis, dermoscopy
Differential diagnosis Freckle, melanoma, seborrheic keratosis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Usually not required, cryotherapy, laser therapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Excellent
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


Lentigo Simplex is a type of skin lesion that is characterized by small, pigmented spots on the skin. It is the most common form of lentigo, a condition that is often confused with freckles or melanoma due to its similar appearance.

Definition[edit]

Lentigo Simplex is not a cancerous condition and is not caused by sun exposure, unlike other forms of lentigo. The spots are usually less than 5mm in diameter and can appear anywhere on the body. They are most commonly found on the arms, legs, and torso.

Causes[edit]

The exact cause of Lentigo Simplex is unknown. However, it is believed to be a result of an increase in the number of melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin, in the skin. This increase in melanocytes leads to the formation of the characteristic dark spots of the condition.

Symptoms[edit]

The primary symptom of Lentigo Simplex is the appearance of small, dark spots on the skin. These spots are usually brown or black and can appear anywhere on the body. They are typically less than 5mm in diameter and have a clearly defined edge.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of Lentigo Simplex is usually made based on the appearance of the skin. A dermatologist may use a tool called a dermatoscope to examine the skin more closely. In some cases, a biopsy may be performed to rule out other conditions, such as melanoma.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for Lentigo Simplex is usually not necessary, as the condition is not harmful. However, some people may choose to have the spots removed for cosmetic reasons. This can be done through various methods, including laser therapy, cryotherapy, and chemical peels.

See Also[edit]

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