Melanoameloblastoma

Melanoma is a malignant skin disease that develops from the pigment cells of the skin - melanocytes, which produce melanin. Malignant is the degeneration of melanocytic elements into atypical cells.

Classic signs of melanoma are asymmetry, increasing mobility and peeling. The growth thickens to a tumor covered on the skin with horny masses. Quite often, superficial ulcers of various shapes and depths develop on the surface of the skin, and hyperpigmentation develops. With ulceration there are painful changes. Subsequently, given the inflammatory nature, bleeding or necrosis appears.