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      Thank you for your help. The diagnosis said there were signs of severly dysplastic Nevus. The only other difference in the report was this one had a microscope description stating there were epidermal melancytes.
      This is all relatively new to me and I just want to be informed so thank you for any information

      Sdegonge
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      Thank you for your help. The diagnosis said there were signs of severly dysplastic Nevus. The only other difference in the report was this one had a microscope description stating there were epidermal melancytes.
      This is all relatively new to me and I just want to be informed so thank you for any information

      Sdegonge
      Participant
      Thank you for your help. The diagnosis said there were signs of severly dysplastic Nevus. The only other difference in the report was this one had a microscope description stating there were epidermal melancytes.
      This is all relatively new to me and I just want to be informed so thank you for any information

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