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  2. Melanocytic nevus - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln famously had a mole on his right cheek. Throughout human history, individuals who have possessed facial moles have been subject to ridicule and attack based on superstition. Throughout most of history, facial moles were not considered objects of beauty on lovely faces.

  3. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B - Wikipedia

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    The "mole" on Lincoln's right cheek, the asymmetry of his face, his large jaw, his drooping eyelid, and "pseudo-depression" are also suggested as manifestations of MEN2B. Lincoln's longevity (dying at 56 of a gunshot wound and without any apparent suggestion of ill health otherwise) is the principal challenge to the MEN2B theory, which could be ...

  4. Is that mole melanoma? How to tell if a mole is cancerous or not

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    A major part of reducing your risk of skin cancer is to know what potentially dangerous moles look like — that's why familiarizing yourself with melanoma and skin cancer pictures can help ...

  5. Beauty mark - Wikipedia

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    A mouche was generally made of paper, silk or velvet and was applied to the face as a form of make-up. They were kept in a patch box, or boîte à mouches ('box of flies'), and were often fanciful shapes such as hearts or stars. Patch boxes were often ornate, silver boxes, and formed an essential part of a woman's boudoir.

  6. Mom of 3 Says 'Pulled Muscle' Was First Sign of Stage 4 ... - AOL

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    Mom of 3 Says 'Pulled Muscle' Was First Sign of Stage 4 Melanoma, Adds She Never Had a 'Dodgy Mole' or Lesion on Her Skin Cara Lynn Shultz November 11, 2024 at 2:00 PM

  7. Dysplastic nevus - Wikipedia

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    An atypical mole may also be referred to as an atypical melanocytic nevus, [2] atypical nevus, B-K mole, Clark's nevus, dysplastic melanocytic nevus, or nevus with architectural disorder. [3] Dysplastic nevi often grow to larger than ordinary moles and may have irregular and indistinct borders.

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  9. Congenital melanocytic nevus - Wikipedia

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    Congenital nevus. Note the variable coloration and slightly irregular border. The congenital melanocytic nevus appears as a circumscribed, light brown to black patch or plaque, potentially very heterogeneous in consistency, covering any size surface area and any part of the body.