A patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated; caused by various diseases.
1A vesicle, bleb, and pustule are hollow; macule, papule, and tubercle are solid.
2He had facial asymmetry, wind-swept deformity of lower limbs and a café-au-lait macule over his trunk.
3In one kind there is red spot (macule).
4The lesions rupture spontaneously, leaving hyperpigmented macules that usually fade within few weeks.
5Conclusions and relevance: Pink macules of the CM-AVM syndrome seem to be different from capillary malformations.
6The physical examination showed discrete mental retardation and multiple hypomelanic macules in the legs and back.
7The lesions of both patients were described as atypical macules and papules; mucosal sites were only locally involved.
8Since birth, the child had presented asymptomatic angiomatous macules arranged in a segmental pattern on the neck and trunk.
9A 36-year-old African-American woman presented with an extensive stomatitis and pigmented cutaneous macules on the neck, axillae and hands.
10Both patients presented with multiple erythematous macules and telangiectasia on bilateral upper arms and the upper part of the trunk.
11A 10-year-old girl presented with asymptomatic lesions in her vulva at birth, and developed brownish macules on her trunk years after.
12Seven cases of congenital melanotic macules of the tongue have been reported, however, none of them showed sebaceous glands under the lesion.