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Can compound nevus turn into melanoma?

Can compound nevus turn into melanoma?

Yes — but most dysplastic nevi do not turn into melanoma. Most types of atypical moles remain stable over time. Patients with five or more dysplastic nevi are 10 times more likely to develop melanoma than individuals with no atypical moles.

Is a compound nevus benign or malignant?

Compound naevi are considered to be benign neoplasms of melanocytes if they arise in later life. Compound naevi arise from a flat (junctional) naevus that exists earlier in life and may have a raised central portion of deeper pigmentation with surrounding tan-brown macular pigmentation.

Is a compound melanocytic nevus malignant?

In adulthood, they are more likely to appear on the palms, soles, and the genital region. Compound nevi that appear in late adulthood are at increased risk for being malignant.

How do I stop my nevus from bleeding?

If you have a mole that’s bleeding because of a scratch or bump, apply a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol to sterilize the area and help stop the bleeding. You may also want to apply a bandage to cover the area. Make sure to avoid getting adhesive on the area of skin where your mole is.

What does it mean to have a compound nevus?

A compound nevus is a non-cancerous type of growth made up of melanocytes. Compound nevi are usually seen in individuals of lighter skin complexion and can be found anywhere on the body. Most compound nevi are called acquired because they develop in children or young adults.

What is atypical compound melanocytic nevus?

INTRODUCTION. Atypical nevi, also known as dysplastic nevi, are benign acquired melanocytic neoplasms. Atypical nevi share some of the clinical features of melanoma, such as asymmetry, irregular borders, multiple colors, and diameter >5 mm (picture 1A). They occur sporadically or in a familial setting.

Can a compound nevus become cancerous?

Is it cancer? No. A dysplastic nevus is more likely than a common mole to become cancer, but most do not become cancer.

How long should a mole bleed after removal?

It is normal for a little bleeding to occur shortly after surgery. Apply pressure with a clean cloth for up to 20 minutes to stop the bleeding. If that doesn’t work, call the doctor. It is normal for the area to remain red for a few days after the procedure.

Do skin tags bleed?

Small skin tags are usually considered to only pose cosmetic concerns. As they enlarge, though, skin tags may be prone to irritation. They can also get caught on clothing and other items, such as jewelry, which can make them bleed.

What is compound mole?

A compound naevus is a normal and harmless group of melanocytes (pigment cells) from different skin layers, and may be irregular in shape, colour and elevation.

What is compound melanocytic?

Compound melanocytic nevi are simply a combination of junctional and dermal nevi. Nevomelanocytic nests are located at the DE junction in discrete nests, accompanied by an underlying collection of dermal nevomelanocytes (see the image below).