PDF) Labial Melanotic Macule Diagnosed by Dermoscopy Oral pigmentation in children: a diagnostic challenge Archives of Disease in Childhood 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 Figure 7 from Pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa and perioral tissues: a flow chart for the diagnosis and some recommendations for the management. Semantic Scholar
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