
A man aged 32 years was referred to a dermatological department for alopecia areata. In addition, the patient had multiple lentigines which, together with other abnormalities, suggested the leopard syndrome. Alopecia areata does not appear to have been described previously in this syndrome.
Adult, Lentigo, Male, Alopecia Areata, Humans, Syndrome
Adult, Lentigo, Male, Alopecia Areata, Humans, Syndrome
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