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Dermatoscope image of a Reed naevus on the skin of a 3 year old patient. This dark star-shaped mole is caused by an overactivity of melanocytes, the skin cells that produce the pigment melanin. It more common in children. Although a Reed naevus is benign (non-cancerous) they are often removed as they are difficult to differentiate from melanomas (skin cancers).
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