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Dieulafoy's lesion

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2003
Dieulafoybelieved that the lesion was the first stage of a gas-tric ulcer, the progression of which was interruptedby the occurrence of bleeding. Advances in endo-scopic therapeutic methods have greatly decreasedthe associated mortality, but DL remains one of themost difficult diagnoses and somewhat of a patho-logic puzzle.
Rupert W. Leong   +7 more
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Lesions of the jaws

Histopathology, 2009
The jaws differ in various aspects from all other bones in the skeleton. Embryologically, they are for the major part derived from migrating cells of the cranial neural crest, the so‐called ectomesenchyme, and not merely from mesoderm, and they contain teeth.
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[Brain lesions].

La Revue de medecine interne, 2016
Des emboles cérébraux multiples et spléniques secondaires à une endocardite fungique (EF) à Candida tropicalis chez un patient traité par chimiothérapie pour un cancer colique.
Molka, Ariane   +7 more
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Lesions of the Jaw

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2015
Imaging of lesions within the maxilla and mandible is often fraught with difficulty owing to the similarity in the imaging appearance of a diverse array of pathological processes. Principally, lesions arise from either odontogenic sources or from primary bone lesions.
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Lesions of the Nipple

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2009
Because of the singular anatomic structure of the nipple, some breast lesions only occur at this site. The overlying skin includes normal Toker cells near the duct orifices. These cells are occasionally so numerous as to be called Toker cell hyperplasia.
Susan C. Lester   +3 more
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Inflammatory Lesions and Inflammatory-Like Lesions

2021
Several inflammatory or inflammatory-like lesions that involve the breast have an overall spindle cell appearance or may develop focal areas with spindled or histiocytoid morphology. Such lesions can present diagnostic challenges given the broad differential that arises from their often overlapping histologies, especially on the limited sampling of a ...
J. Jordi Rowe   +3 more
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An umbilical lesion

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2021
M. J. Lavery   +6 more
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Lesions of the jaws

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1995
Jaw lesions are relatively common findings on imaging studies of the lower face. The intent of this article is to present an approach to the diagnosis of lesions involving the maxilla and mandible based on their radiographic appearance and location. The radiographic and computed tomographic appearances of a number of lesions occurring in the maxilla ...
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Shape and configuration of skin lesions: Targetoid lesions

Clinics in Dermatology, 2011
What is probably the first description of targetoid or iris lesions, as they appear in erythema multiforme (EM), can be found in Thomas Bateman's 1836 textbook "Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases According to the Arrangement of Dr. Willan." EM was initially described by Bateman and later by von Hebra as an acute self-limiting skin disease ...
Ronni Wolf, Jasna Lipozenčić
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