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- January 31, 2019 at 4:12 pm
Okay that didnt make sense. What I am wondering is are there always melanocytes in our biopsies or at margins no matter what but what is concerning isnif there us over population of melanocytes ir atypical melanocytes? My biopsy report stated “there seems to be a normal population of melanocytes” but I read somewhere here that when they check for margins there shouldn’t be any melanocytes left? I think I am misunderstanding something
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- January 31, 2019 at 6:10 pm
Melanocytes are cells of neural crest origin. In the human epidermis, they form a close association with keratinocytes via their dendrites. Melanocytes are well known for their role in skin pigmentation, and their ability to produce and distribute melanin has been studied extensively.
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