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Case 4

 

 

What is the diagnosis?

Dysplastic compound naevus.

This is a melanocytic lesion with an atypical pigment network and some asymmetric blotches. There ae very few scattered dots. Histologically it was a dysplastic compound naevus. The patient had many clinically similar lesions.

What is the diagnosis?

Dysplastic compound naevus.

This is a melanocytic lesion with an atypical pigment network and some asymmetric blotches. There ae very few scattered dots. Histologically it was a dysplastic compound naevus. The patient had many clinically similar lesions.

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