Dear Doctor, I noticed a
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth on my outer right
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Hip pain area about a year ago. It could have been there longer, not sure. It was mostly very dark brown w/ a small lighter brown ring around it. The dark
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Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots mostly to one side. Size of the
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth was approx. 3mm in diam. overall. Border relatively even. Last week I noticed that the darker brown area developed a scab at some point. The "scab" was just ever-so-slighthy raised above other area of the
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth, & looked very dark brownish, almost blackish-red. The scab/dark area was approx 1mm. I had noticed no overall growth in the
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth, but "CHANGE" frightened me, so made appt. w/ PCP. He looked at it for 3 seconds & asked when I had a day off work to schedule for removal. Removed the following day, June 12, 2007. While there, & before he removed it with a punch I believe it's called, I asked him if he was sending it to path. to examine for Melanoma. He said yes, then told me of a guy at his church that he(doc) discovered a Malignant Melanoma on his face, and then said to me "yours doesn't look like that, though." When he made this comment, he hadn't seen my mole since the day before. He never said what he thought it was if not Melanoma, I just wanted to get the procedure over with, I never thought to ask. After my own research, & looking at pictures of Melanomas, I am especially fearful what I have is infact Melanoma. I am writing to get your opinion since I am on pins and needles until the results come back this week...
Regards
Kathleen
Five years ago I was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. It was stage I and I had a sentinel node biopsy and surgery to remove the mole and surrounding tissue. Tissue was labbed and came back clear of cancer cells.
I had this mole for awhile, noticed the changes and ignored it. I was a sun worshiper and had it not been for me promising my mother to get it looked at only God knows what the outcome would have been.
I just noticed another suspicious mole that hurts like heck and will need to get it checked out.
I am happy for your positive outcome remember to use protection in the sun (tanning beds are just as dangerous)