Common Conditions
Moles
A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, dark spot on the skin. It can be
either subdermal (composed of melanin), or a pigmented growth on the skin,
formed mostly of melanocytes. The high concentration of melanin is
responsible for their dark color. They are a member of the family of skin
lesions known as naevi.
Moles may either be present at birth or develop later in life. Acquired
moles are a form of benign neoplasm, while congenital moles are considered a
minor malformation, or hamartoma. Moles are most often of no medical
consequence, but since they are permanent, removal may be performed for
cosmetic or other reasons. Moles are usually circular or oval and not very
large. Most children are born with moles, and almost everyone has at least
one or two moles on
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