Dysplastic mole

Dysplastic nevus is also known as dysplastic nevus syndrome; BK syndrome; clinically often mistaken for superficial disseminated malignant melanoma. The disease has a certain relationship with the occurrence of malignant melanoma, and tends to be familial. About 1/3 to 1/5 of stunted moles are histologically similar to malignant melanoma. Dysplasia nevus may have a certain genetic basis for its differentiation. Damage can occur anywhere on the body surface. Resection is still the preferred treatment.

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