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Mole #1

Size (Length): 1.1 mm
Perimeter: 3.6 mm
Area: 0.5 sq. mm
Asymmetry: 38 (Very High)
Border irregularity: 13 (Very High)
Biopsy results:
Comments: Right
upper arm, about two weeks old.
Serial number of this mole: 108
Mole #2

Size (Length): 8.3 mm
Perimeter: 28.4 mm
Area: 36.8 sq. mm
Asymmetry: 9 (Medium-High)
Border irregularity: 8 (Medium-High)
Biopsy results:
Comments:
Serial number of this mole: 111
Mole #3

Size (Length): 3 mm
Perimeter: 9.9 mm
Area: 4.5 sq. mm
Asymmetry: 11 (High)
Border irregularity: 8 (Medium-High)
Biopsy results:
Comments:
Serial number of this mole: 105
Mole #4

Size (Length): 6 mm
Perimeter: 19.4 mm
Area: 21.8 sq. mm
Asymmetry: 2 (Low)
Border irregularity: 4 (Medium)
Biopsy results:
Comments:
Serial number of this mole: 103
Mole #5

Size (Length): Unknown
Perimeter: Unknown
Area: Unknown
Asymmetry: 4 (Medium)
Border irregularity: 4 (Medium)
Biopsy results:
Comments: I have had the mole my whole life but seemingly only
recently have I noticed some activity with it. It is located on my left
chest parallel to the armpit.
Serial number of this mole: 110
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