Café au lait spots Birthmark Treatment

Café au lait spots, or café au lait (CAL) macules (CALMs), are hyperpigmented lesions that may vary in color from light brown to dark brown; this is reflected by the name of the condition, which
means "coffee with milk." The borders may be smooth or irregular.
The size and number of café au lait skin lesions widely vary and are usually the earliest manifestations of neurofibromatosis. The macules may be observed in infancy, although they are typically very
light in infants and can be difficult to appreciate. The skin lesions develop in early infancy, and they may enlarge in size and become obvious after age 2 years.
Café au lait macules are observed in 95% of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), which is the most frequently occurring neurocutaneous syndrome. These spots may also be observed in patients
without NF1. Other conditions in which they may be observed include McCune-Albright syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, and Fanconi anemia.
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