Acral lentiginous melanoma is uncommon (5% of melanomas among white people) (1).
It is seen on the soles (often involves the heels) and less often, the palms. It has a raised dark area surrounded by a paler macular - lentiginous - area often extending for several centimetres around the elevation.
Periungual melanoma may be regarded as a variant of acra-lentiginous melanoma. Its clinical importance is that it is often misdiagnosed. Brown pigmentation on the nail fold is suggestive of melanoma - Hutchinson's sign. Periungual warts or plantar warts are uncommon in patients over 40 years of age.
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