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Dysplastic Nevi, Moles Removed, Melanoma?

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Posted on Sat, 26 May 2012
Question: Dysplastic Nevi
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Hello.
Over the course of 12 months, I have had several moles removed. Four were mildly dysplastic and 1 was moderate and required further extraction. Right now, I do not think I have any other dysplastic nevi. I did not know about dysplastic nevi prior to this year and I am becoming very frantic.
I have a few questions.
First, what is the risk of melanoma for someone with five dysplastic nevi?
Second, is it possible that I do not develop anymore of these moles?
Have you personally known someone with numerous dysplastic nevi that never developed melanoma?
My doctor said I will have six month follow ups for two years, does this mean I am most at risk for the next two years and if I did not develop anymore in the next two years, my risk factors for skin cancer go down?

Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. P V S Prasad (2 hours later)
Dysplastic nevi are atypical moles and histologically abnormal.

1.     The risk of melanoma with ultraviolet radiation in patients who show tanning is 75%.

2.     Patients should be monitored regularly. The risk of relapse over an existing nevi or chances of getting new ones were not exactly known.

3.     Since I do not have vast experience in follow-up of such patients I am not able to comment on this aspect.

However by going through your history I am sure that you are getting the best care.

I hope these answers satisfy you.

If you have any more queries I shall be happy to answer.

Prasad PVS
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Dysplastic Nevi, Moles Removed, Melanoma?

Dysplastic nevi are atypical moles and histologically abnormal.

1.     The risk of melanoma with ultraviolet radiation in patients who show tanning is 75%.

2.     Patients should be monitored regularly. The risk of relapse over an existing nevi or chances of getting new ones were not exactly known.

3.     Since I do not have vast experience in follow-up of such patients I am not able to comment on this aspect.

However by going through your history I am sure that you are getting the best care.

I hope these answers satisfy you.

If you have any more queries I shall be happy to answer.

Prasad PVS