Leukoderma maculata is a skin disease that is characterized by the appearance of white spots on the face and body. It is associated with a disorder of skin pigmentation, as a result of which the skin loses its color. This disease belongs to the group of Krasheninnikov diseases or melanoma nevi.
In leukoderma, the spots on the skin are crescent-shaped. They can be light or grayish and are usually found on the face and hands. Changes in hair color are also possible, where white patches may appear on the scalp.
Leukoderma mottled appears as white spots on the skin. Most