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  • Moles in Children: What Parents Should Know

    Skin Care Physicians — If you are concerned about a mole on your child's skin, be sure to read this article, which includes dermatologists' recommendations. Moles on a young child's skin are generally nothing to worry about. It is normal for new moles to appear ...More…

  • Pictures of Ordinary Moles and Dysplastic Nevi

    National Cancer Institute — Evenly tan or brown; all typical moles on one person tend to look similar. Mixture of tan, brown, and red/pink. A person's moles often look quite different from one another. Round or oval, with a distinct edge that separates the mole from the ...More…

  • Different Types of Moles

    American Academy of Dermatology — Everyone has moles, sometimes 40 or more. Most people think of a mole as a dark brown spot, but moles have a wide range of appearance. At one time, a mole in a certain spot on the cheek of a woman was considered fashionable. These were called ...More…

  • What You Need To Know About™ Moles and Dysplastic Nevi

    National Cancer Institute — Cancer research has led to real progress against cancer -- better survival and an improved quality of life. Through research, our knowledge about moles and cancers of the skin keeps increasing. We are finding new ways to prevent, detect, and ...More…

  • What You Need To Know About™ Moles and Dysplastic Nevi

    National Cancer Institute — Cancer research has led to real progress against cancer -- better survival and an improved quality of life. Through research, our knowledge about moles and cancers of the skin keeps increasing. We are finding new ways to prevent, detect, and ...More…

  • What Skin Cancer Looks Like

    Skin Care Physicians — Cluster of slow growing, shiny or scaly lesions that are pink or red To help you recognize the many different forms that skin cancer can take, the links below take you to pages that show several photographs. If you notice a lesion on your skin ...More…

  • How can a mole change?

    Insider Medicine — This week, we have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Nanette Liégeois, MD, Ph.D, an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Liégeois is also the Director of Dermatological Surgery at Johns Hopkins, and is interested in ...More…

  • Translations

    Skin Cancer Foundation — Dysplastic nevi, also known as atypical moles, are unusual benign moles that may resemble melanoma. People who have them are at an increased risk of melanoma. The larger the number of atypical moles, the greater the risk. Individuals with 10 or ...More…

  • What I would do if I had a mole in my eye

    We had a chance to speak with Dr. Carol Shields, MD, the Associate Director of the Ocular Oncology Service at Wills Eye Hospital and a Professor of Ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine. She has authored an astonishing ...More…

  • Tipos de hemangiomas

    Kids Health — Las marcas de nacimiento deben su nombre al simple motivo de que ¡están presentes en la piel de muchos bebés recién nacidos! A un bebé le pueden salir marcas de nacimiento antes de nacer o al poco tiempo del nacimiento. Uno de los tipos más ...More…

  • Birthmark (Congenital Melanocytic Nevus)

    Visual Dx Health — Birthmark (Congenital Melanocytic Nevus): A parent's guide for infants and babies - Overview. Congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) is a mole that is present at birth or shortly thereafter. It is one common type of... Congenital melanocytic nevi ...More…

  • "Nevus"

    Clinical Trials — The Role of Dermoscopy in the Classification of Melanocytic Nevi Evaluation of 20% Betulinic Acid Ointment for Treatment of Dysplastic Nevi (Moderate to Severe Dysplasia) Collecting Tissue Samples From Patients With Melanocytic Nevi or Pigmented ...More…


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