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What Does Knot Near Mole With History Of Ganglion Cyst Indicate?

My 8 year old daughter has a mole above her right breast. Now a knot has come under the mole and it is sore. She has had a ganglion cyst removed and a mass on her back. I have made an appointment with the pediatrician, but do you have any suggestions to what it may be?
Thu, 10 Apr 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

This mole has nothing in common with ganglion history. Please note that every mole which changes size, shape, color, starts to grow, itch or ache, needs to be removed and tested by a pathologist. Its because there is a risk of mole become malignant.
That is why I suggest you to consult dermatologist with this issue, have it removed and checked under a microscope.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Does Knot Near Mole With History Of Ganglion Cyst Indicate?

Hello! Thank you for the query. This mole has nothing in common with ganglion history. Please note that every mole which changes size, shape, color, starts to grow, itch or ache, needs to be removed and tested by a pathologist. Its because there is a risk of mole become malignant. That is why I suggest you to consult dermatologist with this issue, have it removed and checked under a microscope. Hope this will help. Regards.