Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. A café-au-lait macule is a common birthmark, presenting as a hyperpigmented skin patch with a sharp border and diameter of > 0.5 cm. It is also known as circumscribed café-au-lait hypermelanosis, von Recklinghausen spot, or abbreviated as 'CALM'.

  2. Jul 31, 2023 · Cafe-au-lait macules (CALMs) are common hyperpigmented and flat skin lesions found in the general population. They are usually present at birth (congenital) or occur early in life. They may grow in number and size with age.

  3. Café-au-lait spots are harmless birthmarks that appear on your childs skin. Although they are harmless, keep count of how many spots are on your child’s skin because more than six spots could be a sign of an underlying condition.

  4. Jan 22, 2018 · Café au lait spots are harmless and normal, with some people having anywhere from one to three spots. But sometimes, these spots can indicate an underlying genetic problem.

  5. Café au lait spots, or café au lait macules, are flat, hyperpigmented birthmarks. The name café au lait is French for "coffee with milk" and refers to their light-brown color. They are caused by a collection of pigment-producing melanocytes in the epidermis of the skin.

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · Café au lait macules (CALMs) are well-defined, flat, localized hyperpigmentation, uniformly light brown in color with a diameter ranging from 2 mm up to more than 20 cm. Histopathological findings indicate increased melanin pigmentation with a higher number of basal keratinocytes and melanocytes.

  7. Dec 19, 2022 · Cafe-au-lait spots are a type of birthmark. They are flat, painless, benign (noncancerous) hyperpigmented (darker than surrounding skin) patches on the skin. Having a few spots is common and normal. However, having multiple spots, especially more than six, may indicate an underlying genetic disorder.

  8. Café-au-lait macules (CALMs) are benign well-circumscribed, flat, uniformly light to dark brown spots with a characteristic ‘coffee-with-milk’ colour. Who gets café-au-lait macules? CALMS are very common and are usually present at birth or appear during early childhood.

  9. Cafe au Lait Macules (CALMs) are skin discolorations, light to dark brown splotches with smooth or irregular edges that look like a birthmark.

  10. May 18, 2020 · Café au lait spots, or café au lait (CAL) macules (CALMs), are hyperpigmented lesions that may vary in color from light brown to dark brown; this is reflected by the name of the condition, which means.

  1. People also search for