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How does dysplastic nevus appear on dermatoscopy?

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Atypical naevus Dysplastic naevus is a histological description of a particular kind of melanocytic naevus •Size > 5 mm diameter •Ill-defined or blurred borders •Irregular margin resulting in an unusual shape •Varying shades of colour (mostly pink, tan, brown, black) •Flat and bumpy components


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