Clinical Quick Quiz – What is the most appropriate diagnosis for these pigmentary changes on the neck?

Dr Philip Tong

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Dr Philip Tong

Consultant Dermatologist; Trained Registrar, St Vincent's Hospital; Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists

Dr Philip Tong

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A 44-year-old man presents with asymptomatic pigmentary changes on the neck.

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What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?

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