**Core Concept**
The **salmon patch** is a type of congenital vascular lesion, specifically a capillary malformation. It is a **benign** condition that typically appears as a pink or red flat mark on the skin.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
Since the correct answer is not specified, let's consider the common locations where salmon patches are seen. They are often found on the face, particularly on the **eyelids**, **nose**, and **upper lip**, as well as on the **back of the neck**.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** Without knowing the specific options, we cannot determine why each is incorrect.
**Option B:** Similarly, without the options, we cannot provide a reason for their incorrectness.
**Option C:** The same applies to this option.
**Option D:** This option's incorrectness also cannot be determined.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
A key point to remember is that salmon patches are extremely common, found in nearly half of all newborns, and **usually fade within the first two years of life**.
**Correct Answer:** Correct Answer: D. Neck
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