Pigmented Lesions of the Oral Cavity Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics 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 Is focal melanotic lesion potentially malignant? A case report ScienceDirect PDF) Lingual melanotic macule the first case report in an adult patient
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congenital lingual melanotic macule A school-aged male child presented with a several-month history of a solitary, asymptomatic pigmented lesion on the lower vermilion lip. O/E: a 3-mm, well-circumscribed blue-gray papule with a smooth surface. Dermoscopy revealed