primary acquired melanosis
- primary acquired melanosis
- appearance on the conjunctiva of flat, brown pigmentation, seen primarily in persons over age 40; many cases are benign, but if it is aplastic or contains nodules it may be premalignant, sometimes developing into melanoma.
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