Lentigo maligna (LM) on the temple. Lentigo maligna describes a dark skin lesion, it is often referred to as a pre-cancerous lesion or early stage skin cancer. It is a type of melanoma but can be treated if it is caught at this early stage.
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This LM is changing, things that indicate changes and and active cancer cells are known by and ABCDE system;
Asymmetry - the two halves of the area differ in their shape.
Border - the edges of the area may be irregular or blurred, and sometimes show notches.
Colour - this may be uneven. Different shades of black, brown and pink may be seen.
Diameter - most melanomas are at least 6 mm in diameter.
Evolution - rapid change in a pre-existing mole.
To diagnose LM a biopsy is taken and the lesions can be surgically removed and would be unlikely to return.