- the body and the
definition of a
lesion is so broad, the
varieties of
lesions are
virtually endless. Generally,
lesions may be
classified by
their patterns...
-
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...
- clearing. It
occurs in
several diseases, as follows:
Target lesions are the
typical lesions of
erythema multiforme, in
which a
vesicle is
surrounded by...
- sca**** bone. The
Bankart lesion is
named after English orthopedic surgeon Arthur Sydney Blundell Bankart (1879–1951).
Bankart lesions are
characterized by...
- arteritis. Poller, DN; van Wyk, Q; Jeffrey, MJ (2000). "The
importance of skip
lesions in
temporal arteritis".
Journal of
Clinical Pathology. 53 (2): 137–139...
-
lesions includes iron
supplements and acid
suppression by a proton-pump
inhibitor (PPI).
Surgical hernia repair is
sometimes needed.
Cameron lesions may...
-
miltefosine solution applied topically on
superficial fungating breast lesions of less than 1 cm in size, on
patients who
received previous radiotherapy...
-
identification of such a
lesions is the most
important aspect of the
cutaneous examination. Over time,
these primary lesions may
continue to
develop or...
- Morel-Lavallée
lesions in the hip and thigh.
Children are more
likely to have
lesions in the leg from the knee downward.
Since Morel-Lavallée
lesions occur in...
-
provocative maneuvers. Hill–Sachs
lesions have been
classified as "engaging" or "non-engaging", with
engaging lesions defined by the
ability of the glenoid...