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Dear Doctor, Participate in this fun and interesting quiz on The Lentigo Quiz: A Test of Your Dermatological Knowledge. Lentigines are common, benign brown macules that appear on sun-exposed skin. They are often referred to as "age spots" or "liver spots," although they have no relation to liver function. Lentigines are typically harmless but can be a cosmetic concern for some individuals. Participate now.

1. Which of the following best describes the clinical appearance of lentigines?

2. What is the primary cause of lentigines?

3. True or False: Lentigines are typically malignant.

4. Which of the following is a common treatment option for lentigines?

5. Which of the following patient populations is most likely to develop lentigines?

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