Abstract

Lentiginoses is a clinical feature in which lentigines are remarkably present in large numbers or when they occur in a distinctive distribution on apparently normal skin. This entity may be congenital or acquired and may cover a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from an isolated benign pigmentary disorder to numerous syndromes associated with molecular abnormalities.We present a 59-year-old female patient with multiple lentigines which first emerged 3 y ago concurrently with policytemia vera. The patient had found to be positive for Janus Kinase-2 (JAK-2) mutation. Over activation of the pathway due to JAK-2 V617F mutation is a well-known condition in myeloproliferative diseases but has not been reported in melanocytic disorders. Moreover, several signaling pathways have previously been defined with lentiginosis except JAK-STAT pathway. We want to draw attention to the potential effect of JAK-2 mutation in lentigogenesis with this case report.

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