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Moles are common skin growths and are classified according to size, shape, color, and extent. One of the several types is called blue moles or nevus. This type of mole is blue in color as its melanocytes are very deep in the skin. The nevus cells are spindle shaped and scattered in deep layers of the dermis. The covering epidermis is normal. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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