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Dermatology And Atypical Nevi

The dermatology atypical nevi are harmless moles however this has significant characteristics of a benign mole. Clinically the dermatology atypical nevi have the same features than that of a melanoma. The dermatology atypical nevi can be monitored to see if the pattern is the same as that of a malignant melanoma. For some reason having dermatology atypical nevi increases the risk of developing into skin cancer. Malignant melanoma is deadliest from of skin cancer and having these types of moles is scary. The risk of developing a melanoma varies per person with dermatology atypical nevi.

The dermatology atypical nevi look the same as the malignant melanoma cases. The features such as changes in color shape; border and size may look similar to that of the malignant melanoma. Further pathological test will confirm the presence of the cancerous cells if any. Usually in biopsy the dermatology atypical nevi may have the same characteristic microscopic like a melanoma. If the risk is present the doctor will recommend removal of moles. This can be done using surgical procedures that requires local anesthetic.

Research and studies about the dermatology atypical nevi indicate why these types of moles appear on the skin that looked like a melanoma structure. In general there is no specific explanation why moles just appear on the skin either by birth or it developed as the person aged. Moles have no purpose except that they are merely skin pigmentations. Generally harmless these moles become unusual and behave differently that could be a warning sign that moles should be considered as a risk. The dermatology atypical nevi appear anywhere in the body and usually begin to appear at age of adolescence or puberty.

The dermatology atypical nevi are more common in sun-exposed areas of the skin such as the face, neck, back, legs and arms. It also appears in less exposed areas such as armpits and sometimes in the genital area. It is believed that people with family history of melanoma are the most likely to be of high risk of developing skin cancer. When the first sign of dermatology atypical nevi has appeared, it should be observed but should not be taken lightly. Any changes in the dermatology atypical nevi should be reported to the dermatologist for proper prognosis. Biopsy may be required to confirm to save the life of the person involved.

Patients with dermatology atypical nevi should do a self-check on their own skin and visit their dermatologist every 2-3 months. Malignant melanoma that is detected at the early stages of the dermatology atypical nevi has greater chances of cure than do later stages of melanoma. Protect your skin by the avoiding the sun is important. The sun can trigger the growth of malignant melanoma in an already dermatology atypical nevi that appeared on the skin.