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This is commonly done using standard abdominal ultrasound. Less commonly, it is done with an endoscopic ultrasound or a CT scan. If a gallbladder polyp ...
"You want a nice crisp edge to these pigmented lesions and no scalloped edges or indistinct edges," says Dr. ... "Any pigmented lesion or any moles that are ...
If any lesions appear to progress during pregnancy, the colposcopist should perform a biopsy. If a clinician detects a low-grade lesion during pregnancy, the ...
T0. No lesions are present. T1. Only one patch, lesion or nodule is present in one area of the skin. T2. Multiple lesions are ...
Bone cancer most commonly affects the long bones in the arms and legs. Some types happen mostly in children, while others affect mostly adults.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the outcomes for middle-aged and elderly patients who have a traumatic shoulder dislocation resulting in a bony ...
Learn about these common noncancerous growths and what to do if you have symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding.
Neuroendocrine cells have traits similar to nerve cells, which send and receive signals from the brain, and endocrine cells, which make hormones that regulate ...
Imaging tests, such as CT scans or MRIs, are helpful in detecting masses or irregular tissue, but they alone can't tell the difference between cancerous cells ...
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Healthcare professionals also may refer to it as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease.
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