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What are Melanocytic Tumors?
Melanocytic tumors are neoplasms that arise from
melanocytes
, the pigment-producing cells located in the basal layer of the epidermis. These tumors can range from benign growths, such as
nevi
(moles), to malignant forms like
melanoma
.
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