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ICD-10 code: D22.6

Chapter: Neoplasms

Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder

Melanocytic nevi are a common type of mole that appears on the skin. They are typically benign and harmless, but in rare cases, they can develop into skin cancer. Melanocytic nevi can appear anywhere on the body, including the upper limb and shoulder.

If you have a melanocytic nevus on your upper limb or shoulder, it is important to monitor it for changes. Look for any changes in shape, color, or size. If you notice any changes, it is important to see a dermatologist for evaluation.

There are several types of melanocytic nevi that can appear on the upper limb and shoulder. These include:

  1. Compound nevus: This type of nevus appears as a raised, pigmented bump on the skin.
  2. Junctional nevus: This type of nevus appears as a flat, pigmented spot on the skin.
  3. Intradermal nevus: This type of nevus appears as a flesh-colored or pink bump on the skin.

In most cases, melanocytic nevi of the upper limb and shoulder are harmless and do not require treatment. However, if you have a nevus that is causing discomfort or is cosmetically unappealing, it can be removed through a simple surgical procedure.

It is important to protect your skin from the sun to prevent the development of melanocytic nevi and other types of skin cancer. Wear protective clothing, hats, and sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 when spending time outdoors.

In conclusion, if you have a melanocytic nevus on your upper limb or shoulder, monitor it for changes and see a dermatologist if you notice any changes. Protect your skin from the sun to prevent the development of melanocytic nevi and other types of skin cancer.