N Concordance 1 normal-looking moles, called dysplastic nevi or atypical moles, that may be more 2 ortant for patients who have dysplastic nevi and a family history of melanoma to 3 e associated with hereditary dysplastic nevi with or without melanoma. It also c 4 er risk factor for melanoma. Dysplastic nevi are more likely than ordinary moles 5 whether the sporadic form of dysplastic nevi (SDN) represents a premalignant les 6 with pigmented varieties of dysplastic nevi, it is essential that clinicians co 7 of 11 patients with sporadic dysplastic nevi alone (category II) and eight of 12 8 o melanoma. Most people with dysplastic nevi have just a few of these abnormal m