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  1. Atypical moles, also known as dysplastic nevi, are unusual-looking moles that have irregular features under the microscope. Though benign, they are worth more of your attention because individuals with atypical moles are at increased risk for melanoma , a dangerous skin cancer.

  2. Mar 21, 2023 · Dysplastic nevus (an atypical mole) increases your risk of melanoma. Unlike common moles, atypical moles have multiple colors, irregular shapes and ragged borders.

  3. Jul 3, 2023 · Atypical moles, or dysplastic nevi, are acquired melanocytic neoplasms with disordered architecture and atypia of melanocytes.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Dysplastic nevi (singular: nevus), also called Clarks nevi, are atypical moles that look different than common moles. They tend to have: irregular borders. a mix of color. larger size....

  5. Jul 4, 2018 · An atypical mole can form anywhere on your body, including your head, neck, scalp, and torso. They rarely appear on the face. Atypical moles can also be flat or raised. They also have these...

  6. Atypical moles are benign melanocytic nevi with irregular and ill-defined borders, variegated colors usually of brown and tan tones, and macular or papular components. Patients with atypical moles have an increased risk of melanoma. Management is by close clinical monitoring and biopsy of highly atypical or changed lesions.

  7. A common mole is a growth on the skin that develops when pigment cells (melanocytes) grow in clusters. Most adults have between 10 and 40 common moles. These growths are usually found above the waist on areas exposed to the sun. They are seldom found on the scalp, breast, or buttocks.

  8. Jun 30, 2021 · Atypical moles are irregular moles that can appear anywhere on the body. They are more commonly found on people with fair skin, as well as those with many freckles and moles on the body (more than 50). What do atypical moles look like?

  9. Oct 20, 2022 · Dysplastic nevus (atypical mole) This page was reviewed under our medical and editorial policy by. Frederick L. Durden, Jr, MD, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon & Microsurgical Reconstructive Surgeon. This page was updated on October 20, 2022.

  10. The term atypical naevus is sometimes used to mean any funny-looking mole, and sometimes to mean a melanocytic lesion that is suspected of being a melanoma (a cancerous mole). One definition of an atypical naevus is a mole with at least 3 of the following features. Size > 5 mm diameter. Ill-defined or blurred borders.

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