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Ephelis

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These are the most common pigmented lesions of caucasian children. They are ubiquitous and benign.

They are a result of increased melanin production by a normal number of melanocytes within the skin.

Each freckle is a small (typically 1-10mm), flat macule. They can be pale to dark brown in colour.

They appear in early childhood after sun exposure, fade and reappear in response to similar activities.


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