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A 72-year-old man consulted for an enlarging pigmented lesion on his right hand. This lesion was quite typical of an actinic lentigo.
Dermoscopy confirmed easily this diagnosis showing: a homogeneous pattern and a pseudoreticular network with thin lines, with a moth-eaten border
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