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Lesion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lesion is any abnormal tissue found on or in an organism, usually damaged by disease or trauma. Lesion is derived from the Latin word laesio which means injury . Lesions are caused by any pr...
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Skin lesion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A skin lesion is a superficial growth or patch of the skin that does not resemble the area surrounding it. They may take the form of bumps, blisters, or general sores. While many are benign (such as m...
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home > cancer center > cancer a-z list > lesion...what does the doctor mean? article ... Pronounced "lee-sion" with the emphasis on the "lee," a lesion can be almost any abnormal change involving any tissue or organ due to disease or injury. There are numerous types of lesions with different naming classifications.
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8 I was cured of an ulcer from the medicine prescribed by the doctor. But from thereafter if i take any medicine, I began to suffer from itching, vomiting, bowel, stomach pain. Please tell me what i should do. - anon46407 7 I've been tould ...
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A brain lesion is an area of brain tissue that appears abnormal. Learn about causes. ... An MRI revealed that I have a brain lesion, which requires further evaluation. What does the term "lesion" mean? Is it cancer?
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Brain lesions: Symptom — Overview covers definition, possible causes of abnormal tissue seen during brain imaging. ... MRI showing a brain lesion...
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Brain Lesion Radiology Locator: Imaging (MR,CT,US, etc) of brain lesions, stroke, aneurysm, tumors, MS, abscess, meningitis - from the Department of Radiology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland. ... Brain Lesion Locator™:; Differential Diagnosis by Location Developed by:
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Contents of this page: ... When to Contact a Medical Professional ... Skin redness or inflammation; Skin lesion; Rubor; Skin rash; Erythema...
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An oropharynx lesion biopsy is surgery in which tissue from an abnormal growth or mouth sore is removed and checked for problems ... All or part of the lesion is removed and sent to the laboratory to check for problems. If there is a growth in the mouth or throat, the biopsy may be the first part of tumor removal...
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