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  2. Superficial spreading melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Itching, bleeding and crust formation may occur in some. [2] The backs and shoulders of males and legs of women are particularly prone. [2] It is a type of melanocytic tumor occurring in intermittently sun-exposed skin. [2] The cause is associated with repeated sunburns in childhood, intermittent exposure to sun during life, and sun bed use. [2]

  3. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    Most melanoma consist of various colours from shades of brown to black. A small number of melanoma are pink, red or fleshy in colour; these are called amelanotic melanoma and tend to be more aggressive. Warning signs of malignant melanoma include change in the size, shape, color or elevation of a mole.

  4. Teddi Mellencamp shares new pics after melanoma surgery: ‘You ...

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    Teddi Mellencamp has given an eye-opening look at the aftermath of her latest surgery for melanoma on her back while urging everyone to get their skin checked. "I promise you do not want to go ...

  5. Nodular melanoma - Wikipedia

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    A light-colored or non-pigmented NM lesion may escape detection because the appearance is not alarming, however an ulcerated and/or bleeding lesion is common. [3]: 696 Polypoid melanoma is a virulent variant of nodular melanoma. [3]: 696 The microscopic hallmarks are: Dome-shaped at low power; Epidermis thin or normal

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  8. Hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The slow process of reabsorption of hematomas can allow the broken down blood cells and hemoglobin pigment to move in the connective tissue. For example, a patient who injures the base of their thumb might cause a hematoma, which will slowly move all through their finger within a week. Gravity is the main determinant of this process.

  9. What One Derm Wants You to Know About Advanced Non-Melanoma ...

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    The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that you see a dermatologist once a year, or more often, if you are at higher risk of skin cancer, for a full-body, professional exam.