- Soft-tissue
lesions Morel-Lavallee
lesion Bankart lesion Perthes Lesion Stener lesion SLAP
lesion Diabetes-****ociated
lesions Armanni-Ebstein
lesion Blumenthal...
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condition begins by
gathering pertinent information of the
presenting skin
lesion(s), including:
location (arms, head, legs);
symptoms (pruritus, pain); duration...
- enamel. This is
referred to as a
white spot
lesion, an
incipient carious lesion or a "micro-cavity". As the
lesion continues to demineralize, it can turn brown...
- A
fungating lesion is a skin
lesion that fungates, that is,
becomes like a
fungus in its
appearance or
growth rate. It is
marked by
ulcerations (breaks...
- In pathology,
lymphoepithelial lesion refers to a
discrete abnormality that
consists of
lymphoid cells and epithelium,
which may or may not be benign....
- Dieulafoy's
lesion (or
Dieulofoy lesion) is a
medical condition characterized by a
large tortuous arteriole most
commonly in the
stomach wall (submucosal)...
- In dermatology, a
target lesion or bull's-eye
lesion,
named for its
resemblance to the bull's-eye of a
shooting target, is a rash with
central clearing...
- side as the
injury or
lesion, and loss of pain and
temperature sensation on the
opposite (or contralateral) side as the
lesion. It is
named after physiologist...
- John A.; Chao, Tom; Zamorano,
David P. (October 2016). "The Morel-Lavallée
Lesion:
Diagnosis and Management".
Journal of the
American Academy of Orthopaedic...
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Janeway lesions are rare, non-tender,
small erythematous or
haemorrhagic macular, pa****r or
nodular lesions on the
palms or
soles only a few millimeters...