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Q: Skin rash with brown patches
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 28th, 2006
for a year or so now, there has been this patch on my arm that appears to be black spots, but they seem to be unusually lots of my arm. I have been waiting for this to heal now, but they don't seem to be healing and even spreading very slowly. These patches are brown in colour, may it be rashes? I have attached a picture http://www.freewebtown.com/zengo/pic.jpg it takes a while to load.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 3rd, 2007
Acne, Skin Disorders Answer A2062
Given the very low quality of the picture you've provided and a general description (black spots) I am unable to identify your condition. The skin appears to be pigmented but I’m not very sure. You must consult a dermatologist about the skin problems.



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