noun
- Plural of melanosis; abnormal darkening or increased pigmentation of the skin or tissues, often due to excessive melanin deposition.
Usage: medical term; typically used in clinical or pathological contexts
Examples
- The dermatologist identified several melanoses on the patient's back after prolonged sun exposure.
- Melanoses can develop as a side effect of certain medications or hormonal changes.
- The biopsy revealed benign melanoses rather than malignant lesions.
- Some melanoses fade over time with proper sun protection and treatment.
- The patient's melanoses were monitored regularly to ensure they did not become cancerous.