Choroidal Melanocytic Lesions (also: Choroidal naevus, indeterminate melanocytic lesion, benign choroidal naevus, suspicious choroidal naevus) Case Challenge! We have a 68 year old patient with no significant past medical history presenting for consultation. A progressively growing melanocytic lesion on the frontal region. Duration: Approximately 1 year. Symptoms: Non pruritic. Atypical (dysplastic) melanocytic naevus A macular, speckled and melanocytic lesion Medicine Today October 2017 VOL. 14, ED 3. by PeningtonInstitute Issuu
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