Slow-growing variant of melanoma arising in a premalignant lesion, lentigo maligna, which appears on the sun-exposed skin of elderly people. |
Lentigo maligna melanoma is where a patch of lentigo maligna develops a papule or nodule signalling invasive tumour. |
Changes to deep-black colour and elevation or slight infiltration suggest lentigo maligna melanoma. |
The type of patch that develops with age is called age spot, lentigo, or liver spot. |
Lentigo maligna, discussed above, is commonly located in sun-damaged areas on the heads and necks of elderly persons. |
Some of the more common skin problems among the elderly include dry skin, seborrheic keratosis and actinic lentigo. |