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What is atypical pigment network on skin?

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Dr. Barton Butterbaugh answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Skin pigmentation ch: Cheryl, Best to discuss this with your dermatologist. Changes in pigmentation of the skin can be associated with certain disease states, and your dermatologist should be able to guide you as to what your specific problem is associated .

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Dr. Richard Zimon answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

This is actually: a term used to describe a DERMATOSCOPIC examination ( a MAGNIFIED "picture") of early pigmented lesions) Basically this is the way to recognize malignancy EARLY and thus prevent serious outcomes! I hope this helps1 Dr Z

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