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Mole

Mole. Haley Parent Anatomy and Physiology Period A. Facts. Formally known as Melanocytic nevus Type of lesion that contains nevus cells Most moles appear during the first two decades of a person’s life Acquired moles (moles you are born with - genetics) are a form of benign neoplasm

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Mole

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  1. Mole Haley Parent Anatomy and Physiology Period A

  2. Facts • Formally known as Melanocyticnevus • Type of lesion that contains nevus cells • Most moles appear during the first two decades of a person’s life • Acquired moles (moles you are born with - genetics) are a form of benign neoplasm • Congenital moles are considered a malformation – people are at higher risk of melanoma.

  3. Acquired through…. • Genetics: • People are often born with their moles. If a person has 50 or more, they are often more subjected to melanoma. • Sunlight • UV radiation causes premature damage to skin, causing mole markings (freckles, etc). Sunburns help to increase melanoma risk factors. • Those born with darker skin often have fewer moles, since darker skin reflects UV rays more efficiently.

  4. Types of Moles • Skin tags: • Raised moles – flat moles • Benign moles: • Small and circular/oval • Compoud nevus • Slighty raised – brown to black – beauty marks are often compound nevus • Intradermal nevus • Located in dermis – raised – flesh colored. • Spitz nevus – popular in children – raised red bump

  5. More types of Moles • Blue nevus: • Blue color very deep in the skin - spindle shaped and spread out in deep layers of dermis • Acquired nevus: • Any nevus not present at birth • Congenital nevus: • Small to large nevus present at birth

  6. Mole related Problems • Dyplastic nevi and atypical mole syndrome: • Hereditary conditions causes a person to have many moles (100 +). Some are often larger than normal or atypical. This can lead to higher risk of melanoma • Melanoma – • When a UV proton strikes a chomophore, it causes damage to a melanocyte, which becomes a malignant tumor. • Melanoma is also genetic. Certain people run a higher risk than others. • Asymmetry, Border, Color, and Diameter.

  7. Interesting facts on Facial Moles • Throughout history, those with facial moles often suffered attack, since they were not considered objects of beauty. They were considered hideaous growths of things such as witches. • In the 1950s, 60s and currently, facial moles were known as beauty marks when appearing on a woman’s face.

  8. Mole removal • Moles can be removed, and are often removed when dealing with skin diseases like melanoma. • Scars or infections may occur after the mole is removed.

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