They occur in around 80% of Asians, and 80% to 85% of Native American infants. Approximately 90% of Polynesians and Micronesians are born with slate grey nevus, as are about 46% of children in Latin America, where they are associated with non-European descent. These spots also appear on 5–10% of babies of full Caucasian descent. African American babies have slate grey nevus at a frequencies of 90% to 96%.

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    1 month ago

    Wtf i want a checker pattern, is there a way to tell which one you got without giving yourself skin cancer?

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      1 month ago

      It’s not true, it took 10 seconds to make that obvious with a quick search.