Dysplasia Warty Diffuse Pigmented

Dysplasia is a disease that is characterized by changes in the structure and functions of the skin. In this case, we are looking at a type of dysplasia called verrucous pigmentary degeneration (PPD).

BPD dysplasia is one of the most common types of dysplasia and can occur in people of any age and gender



Sulcular diffusion pigmented dysplasia is a rare skin disorder that can occur at any age and affects both men and women. It is sometimes called a dysplastic pigmented wart.

A characteristic symptom of the disease is the formation of red or brown spots ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter.



Dysplasia is the most severe form of melanoma and this stage of the disease quite rightly includes atypical nevi, melanoma, xeroderma pigmentosum, Bowen's disease, Paget's disease and borderline variants. Hard, thick or thin pink papillae may be present on the surface of the pigmented spot.