3 years ago I had a freckle removed from my
lipChalazion
Cleft lip and palate
Cleft lip repair - series
Clubfoot
Coronary risk profile
Hdl test
Herniated nucleus pulposus
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Lipase test
Lipocytes (fat cells). It had appeared several years prior, then changed somewhat, so I had a shave biopsy performed and the following came from pathology:
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LipChalazion
Cleft lip and palate
Cleft lip repair - series
Clubfoot
Coronary risk profile
Hdl test
Herniated nucleus pulposus
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Lipase test
Lipocytes (fat cells) lower right. Early
atypicalAtypical pneumonia melanocytic hyperplasia. The lesion is 0.5 mm away from the closest lateral margin.
Centrally there are increased numbers of melanocytes along the
basalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading epidermis showing upward intraepidermal pagetoid spread. The cells show mild to moderate
nuclearNuclear ventriculography atypia & appear somwhat
enlargedEnlarged adenoids
Enlarged prostate. Melanophages & inflammatory cells made be found w/in the dermis. In this instance the term "atypical melanocytic hyperplasia" is used to connote a lesion which has histologic features felt to reflect premalignant or incipient change of melanoma in a stage readily treated by conservative but complete excision."
My DR recommended Mohs surgery and it was performed. I was told no "atypical" cells were found in what was taken. Stitched up w/ a good cosmetic result.
Now 3 years later I notice another very, VERY faint freckle above the surgical site. I am waiting for a second pathology report from a bit deeper shave biopsy.
My concerns: I have no history of melanoma in my family. I have a personal history of major hyperpigmentation from any skin trauma on my face...sun, a dermabrasion followed by a beta peel left a dark discoloration that will ever go away, I am told. I have sun patches under my eyes. I am fair skinned but tan well (although I ain't doing that anymore).
My DR called the first pathology report "melanoma in situ"...and I'm concerned..I have discoloration all over my face and on the margins of my lips that look exactly the same...the only difference is the other freckle DID change and darken slightly in the center. But it doesn't/didn't look anything like the pictures of melanoma I can find in any cases.
Should I seek another opinion on these labs results regardless when they come back? Are there treatments I could be doing for the sun damage/hyperpigmentation on my lips and face that no one is addressing? If each has the potential to go into "atypical" and thus "melanoma in situ"...I'm frankly freaking...I wouldn't have a face left!
I was 36 at the original diagnosis. Now am 39. I have very few moles, and freckle at the shoulders slightly from sun. The worse sun spots by far are on my face...under my eyes in particular...and then scattered. Most appeared w/in the last five years (athough I now use sunscreen, I did my damage young).
Suggesions? What exactly does this diagnosis mean? Is it melanoma?! No one seems to want to button anything down, and frankly the region in question is cosmetically sensitive - my lip!
Thank you for any feedback you can provide ~*Linda