Familial Atypical Multiple Mole Melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder marked by an increased risk for developing melanoma and other malignant neoplasms (e. Melanoma is a Malignant Tumor of Melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the Bowel and the Eye (see g. pancreatic cancer). The melanoma may or may not develop from atypical nevi (moles). Nevus (or naevus, plural nevi, from nævus, Latin for birthmark is the medical term for sharply-circumscribed and Chronic lesions of the [1]