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Melanocytic nevi of left upper eyelid, including canthus Save


ICD-10 code: D22.121

Disease category: None

Melanocytic nevi of left upper eyelid, including canthus

Melanocytic nevi, also known as moles, are a common type of skin growth that can occur anywhere on the body. When melanocytic nevi develop on the eyelid, they can pose a unique challenge due to the delicate nature of the skin in that area. In particular, melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid, including the canthus, require careful monitoring to ensure they do not interfere with vision or become cancerous.

Here are some important things to know about melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid:

  1. Appearance: Melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid can appear as raised, dark-colored bumps or flat, pigmented areas. They may be present at birth or develop later in life.
  2. Risk factors: People with fair skin, a history of sun exposure, and a family history of melanoma are at increased risk of developing melanocytic nevi. However, anyone can develop these skin growths.
  3. Symptoms: In most cases, melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid do not cause any symptoms. However, if the growth is large or located near the eye's edge, it can interfere with vision or cause irritation.
  4. Diagnosis: A dermatologist can usually diagnose melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid by examining the growth and taking a biopsy if necessary.
  5. Monitoring: Because melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid can potentially become cancerous, it is important to monitor them regularly. Your doctor may recommend periodic check-ups to ensure the growth is not changing significantly in size or shape.

If you notice a growth on your left upper eyelid or around the canthus, it is important to have it evaluated by a dermatologist. While most melanocytic nevi are harmless, it is important to rule out any potential cancerous growths and to monitor the growth over time.

Treatment of Melanocytic nevi of left upper eyelid, including canthus:

Melanocytic nevi, also known as moles, are common skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body, including the eyelids. Melanocytic nevi of the left upper eyelid, including the canthus, can be particularly concerning due to their proximity to the eye. It is essential to seek professional medical advice and consider treatment options to ensure the growth is not malignant. Here are some trea...

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