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The lesion is crusty, blistering or oozing; A rash is accompanied by a fever, dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting or a stiff neck; A rash is accompanied by ...
... lesions, which traditionally have required surgery. A number of factors come into play when assessing whether a lesion is suitable for EMR, including lesion ...
If you have a sore throat or ear pain, your health care team might first check for causes other than cancer. Cancer at the back of the tongue is hard to see and ...
... lesions and severe renal impairment. The diagnostic efficacy of ... Lesion Rochester, MN. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of the ...
... lesions at patients' colonoscopies. It's estimated that 25% of neoplastic lesions are missed following screening colonoscopy. Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology ...
But those diseases have different long-term sequelae and require different treatment approaches. Evolution of lesions ... lesion (arrow). The follow-up MOGAD scan ...
A liver hemangioma (he-man-jee-O-muh) is a noncancerous mass in the liver made up of a tangle of blood vessels. Liver hemangiomas are sometimes called ...
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