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Blue Lesions

Dermatologic Clinics, 2013
Blue color is found in a wide range of malignant and benign melanocytic and nonmelanocytic lesions and in lesions that result from penetration of exogenous materials, such as radiation or amalgam tattoo or traumatic penetration of particles. Discriminating between different diagnostic entities that display blue color relies on careful patient ...
LONGO, Caterina   +7 more
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Pink Lesions

Dermatologic Clinics, 2013
Dermoscopy (dermatoscopy or surface microscopy) is an ancillary dermatologic tool that in experienced hands can improve the accuracy of diagnosis of a variety of benign and malignant pigmented skin tumors. The early and more accurate diagnosis of nonpigmented, or pink, tumors can also be assisted by dermoscopy.
Giacomel, Jason, Zalaudek, Iris
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Endocranial Lesions

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2013
Numerous intracranial soft tissue and vascular structures are intimately related to the endocranial surface of the central skull base, including the pituitary gland, the pachymeninges, and multiple cranial nerves. These structures can give rise to pathologies that create imaging abnormalities along the bony surface of the skull base or result in gross ...
Surjith, Vattoth   +2 more
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Vascular Lesions

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1993
Most cutaneous vascular abnormalities can be successfully, and in fact preferentially, treated with lasers. The field is evolving rapidly. It is important that the appropriate laser be used. In addition, many of the early references in this field are quite out of date.
B M, Achauer, V M, Vander Kam
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Keratotic Lesions

Clinics in Podiatry, 1985
Several terms are used interchangeably with the word "keratosis." All signify some form of thickening of the stratum corneum. This article outlines the process for diagnosis and treatment of these keratoses.
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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.
Yuk Tong, Lee   +3 more
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Tongue Lesions

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
Some authors have shown that tongue lesions represent an important segment of oral mucosal lesions group, with prevalence varying among epidemiologic studies from different countries.The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of tongue lesions in a Brazilian population.A collaborative study was conducted using data from 5 anatomic pathology ...
Fábio Wildson Gurgel, Costa   +5 more
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Submucosal lesions

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2005
Most of the submucosal lesions encountered on endoscopy are benign; however, the fact that some of them may be malignant considerably influences the attitude toward the whole group. This article reviews the current status of endosonography in the management of submucosal lesions and focuses on determining the risk of malignancy. The predictive value of
Marcin, Polkowski, Eugeniusz, Butruk
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OSSEOUS LESIONS

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1993
This article focuses on major clinical and imaging features that are of practical interest in diagnosis and management of bone forming neoplasms. Current histologic classification of these tumors is emphasized. Data presented are based on files of 1400 patients who have osseous neoplasms.
J L, Bloem, H M, Kroon
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Cutaneous lesions

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
Although not a substitute for histologic examination, lumps, bumps, and lesions of the skin and subcutis readily lend themselves to cytologic examination via FNB, fine-needle nonaspiration biopsy, imprinting, or scraping of lesions. These techniques are used to obtain cells that can be examined by a clinical pathologist or cytologist to provide a ...
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