Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Subchondral bone lesions can usually be managed nonoperatively. However, once collapse occurs ...
Oral vascular lesions, encompassing a range of benign anomalies such as venous lakes and haemangiomas, represent both functional and cosmetic challenges for affected individuals. Advances in laser ...
The world's first genetic sequencing of precancerous lung lesions could pave the way for very early detection and new treatments, reports a new study led by UCL researchers. Before lung cancer ...
Glomus tumours are uncommon, typically benign neoplasms of specialised dermal thermoregulatory structures known as glomus ...
Stucco keratosis is a type of benign skin lesion that most often develops on the feet and legs. These lesions tend to be more common as you get older. The name of stucco keratosis is derived from the ...
A new, incision-free technique developed at UVA Health shows strong early results in treating cerebral cavernous malformations, nearly halting lesion growth. Cavernous malformations, or cavernomas, ...
The majority of spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) cases heal over time when managed with the currently recommended conservative treatment approach, according to a new analysis of patients ...
As a study in Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology points out, Kaposi lesions may be less visible in people who have darker skin tones. Although Kaposi lesions can be asymptomatic, they may sometimes ...
While Multiple Sclerosis (MS) doesn’t cause skin lesions, some aspects of MS or MS treatment can be associated with an increased risk of skin lesions, hives, and other skin problems. Treatment options ...
What Is a Cutaneous Horn? A cutaneous horn is a funnel-shaped growth that grows from a red base on the skin and is made of compacted keratin, the same protein in nails. It's shaped like an animal horn ...
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