Could the system correctly classify the images into three diagnostic categories—benign lesions, malignant lesions, and non-cancerous growths?
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Destructive lesions Buruli ulcer is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium ulcerans and results in severe destructive lesions of skin and soft tissue, the paper states.
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They're called unflattering names: age spots, barnacles or, God help us, senile warts, but physicians know them as seborrheic keratosis lesions, or SK lesions, for short.
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In addition to PV-10 destroying injected skin lesions, researchers noticed shrinkage in untreated lesions and tumors as far away as the lungs, suggesting it may also provoke an immunue system response.
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The results showed that I had lesions in my liver.
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What makes the rash and lesions of molluscum contagiosum distinctive?
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Lesions often cover as much as 80% of his body.
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Severe coronavirus infections can result in lung lesions and pneumonia.
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But telltale lesions have started to appear on her body.
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Mr. Liu also had growing cancer lesions, the hospital said.
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Lesions peppered Chloe's abdominal cavity like dark, bloated spider sacs.
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I had a fractured rib and lesions in my back.
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Questions included whether the hair professionals ever checked clients for skin lesions, had a client who asked them to check for skin lesions, or had referred a client to a doctor for an abnormal mole.
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More severe symptoms include sudden chills, fever, shock and skin lesions.
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After two months of treatment her lesions had almost entirely vanished.
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About 40% said they rarely or never checked for skin lesions.
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The x-ray revealed lesions in her lungs and one breast.
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But a priest who handed out communion with Karposi Sarcoma lesions?
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"If the IUD stimulates the body to mount an immune response that clears precancerous lesions, this seems much more desirable for a woman than getting a positive screening followed by surgical removal of lesions," Cortessis says.
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Overall, 32 percent of people with precancerous gastric lesions had the kind of bleeding during dental exams that is a hallmark of periodontal disease, compared with 22 percent of individuals without precancerous lesions, the study found.
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After an ineffective ablation surgery—where endometriosis lesions are essentially burned off—I found out that excision surgery, where lesions are cut away and removed completely by a specialist, is the gold standard in endometriosis care.
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Roughly 70 percent of lesions are benign, 20 percent malignant and 10 percent high-risk following a needle biopsy, and 90 percent of those "high-risk" lesions are found to be benign following surgery, she said.
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Less serious "nonneoplastic lesions" were more frequent in exposed males and females.
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The excess cells build up and appear on the skin as lesions.
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The blisterlike lesions aren't unusual for severe Vibrio vulnificus infections, Wong said.
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The centers of the lesions disappear like small mountains collapsing on themselves.
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Treatments include everything from cutting, freezing, and even burning lesions with acid.
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These pre-cancerous lesions can progress to cervical cancer if left untreated.
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The mass was growing, and new lesions were starting to show up.
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Trained in brain anatomy, I also noticed lesions outside the temporal lobe.
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Unfortunately, new lesions were popping up throughout my brain, small but persistent.
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Now, Johnson is terminally ill, and lesions cover much of his body.
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Doctors are already using A.I. to spot potentially lethal lesions on mammograms.
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More than 50 percent of the lesions went away on their own.
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Symptoms of infection include a high fever, difficulty breathing and lung lesions.
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Symptoms can include a fever, severe cough, difficulty breathing and lung lesions.
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She was 9 and had a history of lesions and fungal infection.
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He ordered a PET scan to look for lesions on the bone.
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About 80 percent of Johnson's body is now covered in lesions, CNN reported.
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We also want to find out how these lesions may influence brain function.
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Prior, she had multiple operations to remove lesions and repair ruptured ovarian cysts.
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It can also cause genital warts and lesions in the upper respiratory tract.
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Novel Poxvirus in Proliferative Lesions of Wild Rodents in East-Central Texas, USA.
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The autopsy found lesions in Ms. Jenkins's stomach that were indicative of hypothermia.
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For women who test positive, lesions can be frozen off or burned off.
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Just before that race doctors had found two new lesions in her liver.
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They looked for signs of lesions, parasites and infections, but came up empty.
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But the new liver lesions mean that the chemotherapy is no longer working.
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The doctor restarted the girl on acyclovir and again the lesions cleared up.
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Chest X-rays have shown invasive lesions of both lungs, the WHO said.
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By 2009, Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola, the fungus that causes the lesions, had been named.
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More lesions were found and removed from her ureter and her right ovary.
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For example, there are anthropological descriptions where lesions on participants occur from ritual ceremonies.
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This damage shows up as lesions and chronic inflammation that gradually shrink brain tissue.
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Skin lesions caused by exposure to arsenic, as conveyed in this 1859 medical book.
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Holes where the beetle bored into the tree get infected and form oily lesions.
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He drank, divorced twice, was suffering from PTSD and had traumatic brain injury lesions.
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" The lesions often "extended into the mouth and throat and sometimes early death occurred.
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Repeated veterinary care deficiencies; bichon had skin lesions around her neck and on leg.
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Evidence of diseases that old are lesions in bone or DNA from the pathogen.
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One unit of Eskata would treat six to seven lesions on average, Walker said.
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Then we added the sores and lesions, to suggest that the creature is sick.
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The nodules or lesions that form can sometimes grow into cysts on the ovaries.
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When the eggs reproduce, they cause cysts that become infected lesions inside the body.
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It is characterized by pigs developing hemorrhaging lesions on their skin and internal organs.
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I saw people with Kaposi's sarcoma try in vain to hide lesions with makeup.
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The holes left behind look like tiny interdimensional tunnels, or lesions tripping on LSD.
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Just days after starting the antifungal, the lesions on his skin started clearing up.
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But she had painful skin lesions and other signs that the disease was worsening.
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Overall, hairdressers said the top reasons they don't check for lesions are: they lack training; they don't have the confidence to recognize lesions; they're unsure about the appropriate steps to take; and they don't feel comfortable bringing up skin cancer with their customers.
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But the most common sign of the disease is lesions on the wings and tails.
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The disease, which does not affect humans, causes lesions and lameness in cattle and sheep.
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The "stretch mark" lesions that finally unraveled the boy's mystery ailment, photographed in February 2017.
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She suffered from skin lesions and had to shear off her hair due to matting.
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And, of course, a person without lesions could commit a crime, unrelated to brain damage.
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And new brain lesions showed up on scans, indicating that the disease continued to advance.
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Sen told CNN in 2016 that Bajandar first noticed the lesions when he was 10.
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He peeled back a bandage on his shin, revealing a line of deep, festering lesions.
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You can treat the associated problems (warts, lesions, etc.), but no treatment for HPV exists.
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Take the recent revelation that fire ant toxins may lead, via bites, to corneal lesions.
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Some were in a critical condition, and a number had invasive lesions on both lungs.
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She spotted "a perfect demonstration" of lesions around the tiny blood vessels, a telltale sign.
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The disease is characterized by pigs developing hemorrhaging lesions on their skin and internal organs.
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"You can have tingling sensations and be aware of very early-onset lesions," he said.
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The lesions often appear as dark-colored spots, or cysts filled with dark brown fluid.
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In a statement announcing the approval, the F.D.A. said that the brain trauma indicator was able to predict the presence of intracranial lesions on a CT scan 97.5 percent of the time, and those who did not have such lesions 99.6 percent of the time.
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Her team adorned the boys with cancerous lesions, scarring and contouring makeup to hollow them out.
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Lal Sen told CNN last February that Bajandar first noticed the lesions when he was 10.
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Plaque psoriasis is a chronic condition that causes dry, red skin lesions covered with silvery scales.
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For patients with epilepsy, or cancerous brain lesions, sometimes the only way to forward is down.
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Experts say people infected with the coronavirus would be likely to have lesions in both lungs.
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Some of them bear lesions that healed, suggesting they were fighters who were trained for combat.
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In a press release, the Supreme Court said two lesions were removed with surgery on Friday.
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Tuberculosis-like infectious lesions have been found on a Homo erectus fossil from 266,2360 years ago.
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It was hard not to stare at the purple lesions on his pale, near-translucent skin.
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The researchers also studied a control group of 70 similar people who didn't have these lesions.
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The subject, Edelman-Brier's mother, has a large body that's covered with lesions and other imperfections.
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But is it more prone to happen when the lesions are intact or after they've burst?
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It can be an effective way to target cancer tumors and lesions that physicians can't locate.
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The lesions were destroyed from the inside with no apparent harm to healthy tissue, researchers said.
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"Prior to the release of our work, we were describing multiple sclerosis lesions incorrectly," said Okuda.
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Plaque can build up on the exposed root and cause nasty-looking lesions called root caries.
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It is still too early to gather rates of full-blown cancers, but lesions predict them.
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When it affects the mouth, painful lacy-white lesions form that can make eating a challenge.
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The other two precursor lesions are larger but account for only about 15 percent of cancers.
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Similar patterns of tears and lesions can signal incipient bone erosion and arthritis, the researchers knew.
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HSV-1 and HSV-2 are transmitted through contact with an infected person's lesions or secretions.
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There, doctors found a cyst developing in her brain near problematic lesions, and decided to operate.
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For 18 months, Delta flight attendants say they've battled skin lesions, fatigue, migraines, and hair loss.
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The study Researchers reviewed six population-based studies and 13 clinic-based studies to see whether migraine sufferers had an increased risk of brain lesions, white matter abnormalities, infarct-like lesions or brain volume changes in both the gray and white matter regions of the brain.
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Above, an image of an infected rodent with large skin lesions on its legs and tail (A); images of the skin lesions under a microscope, with arrows showing aggregates of viral proteins (B-D); images of the virus particles, which have a "brick-shape" appearance (E-F).
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Lynch said she felt discomfort under her eyelids, and a doctor found small calcified bumps or lesions.
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"Some of the dolphins have had freshwater skin lesions that are common with freshwater exposure," she said.
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Doctors at the hospital are planning to operate and remove Sahana's lesions as early as next week.
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His lungs were clear and there were no major neurological problems, no excessive sweating or skin lesions.
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And don't mistake other lesions around the mouth — like pimples or cracked lips — for oral herpes, either.
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" Dr. Chantrey agrees: "Those with active acne and vascular lesions may not be suitable for this procedure.
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Sometimes it shows up as ulcers or lesions on a cystoscopy, but in many cases, it doesn't.
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After factoring in sedation and removal of polyps or lesions, a colonoscopy can cost several thousand dollars.
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Keck was unique because of how extensively his brain had been taken over by lesions of tau.
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Murua's body had wounds in the thorax, state prosecutors said, without giving more detail on the lesions.
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So we ended up adding a lot of lesions, and more vitiligo and other skin-mottling effects.
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The presence of lesions on all four skulls hints at the possibility of malnutrition or infectious diseases.
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Separately, higher-than-average diastolic blood pressure also showed a relationship with brain lesions, the researchers found.
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"Children walking around the community with wounds — lesions on their body from washing clothes in salt water."
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Symptoms not associated with COVID-19 include pain in a specific limb and skin lesions, or boils.
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I tell them I am on a chemo holiday because there are new cancerous growing liver lesions.
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Not only can't PanIN lesions be felt, a CT scan or MRI would not pick them up.
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Instead, from 1932 to 1972, researchers watched as the men developed lesions on their mouths and genitals.
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Nearby, a Sudanese mother cradled a wailing, emaciated 40-day-old baby covered in lumpy skin lesions.
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You're slightly more prone to a condition where you can get scaly lesions after extreme sun exposure.
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Once he started the twice-monthly injections, the scaly lesions on his skin had practically melted away.
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There were no significant differences in the incidences of lesions in exposed male rats compared to controls.
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Diseases like syphilis leave lesions on the bone, and tuberculosis causes a characteristic hunching of the spine.
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The man showed the same sort of lesions along his hippocampus (and basal ganglia) that others have had.
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The drug showed a significant reduction in the number of inflammatory lesions in the trial, the company said.
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Concussed students were excluded if brain scans showed what's known as acute intracranial lesions, or badly damaged tissue.
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Scientists think Zika infection destroys brain cells and forms lesions similar to scars on which calcium is deposited.
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He takes his camera to endless doctor visits, as they count lesions and smirk through New Age exorcisms.
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Meanwhile, the baby, a girl, was taken to a local hospital, where she was treated for minor lesions.
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That said, NOAA said many of the dead dolphins exhibited skin lesions consistent with prolonged exposure to freshwater.
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Side effects include cataracts, skin lesions, liver and heart problems, and an eerie yellow tinge to the eyes.
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The MC lesions tend to be pink or flesh-colored, and between 2 and 5 millimeters in diameter.
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The bacteria causes lesions and hemorrhaging in infected fish, and swells their kidneys and spleens, eventually killing them.
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Parkinsonism may also be caused by repeated injuries to the head, exposure to various toxins or brain lesions.
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Better and more frequent skin screening picks up abnormal pigmented lesions earlier, increasing the chance of a cure.
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But if medication isn&apost enough, surgery to remove the lesions along with medication is also an option.
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By 1992, she was covered in Kaposi's sarcoma lesions and her lungs were regularly filling up with fluid.
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As the workers scrape away, they are bathed in fumes that can cause lesions, brain disorders, and cancer.
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It showed that ingestion of pure 100% chocolate in the form of capsules, devoid of milk and sugar, caused a greater increase than placebo in the number of inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne lesions in young men who had a history of acne but who had no acne lesions at baseline.
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First diagnosed in 1998, Waag's skin lesions were surgically removed, and he was apparently disease-free for 13 years.
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Once swallowed, Echinococcus granulosus can grow into cyst-like lesions, called cystic echinococcosis or CE, according to the CDC.
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After two weeks, their skin lesions had healed, and those patients who'd been experiencing hair loss started seeing regrowth.
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The boy also had two large lesions on the back of each heel that were consistent with pressure ulcers.
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Symptoms after exposure can include a sore stomach, irritated intestines and lungs, nausea, diarrhea, and lesions on the skin.
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They complained of skin lesions, memory loss and depression and expressed concerns about Legionnaire's disease, miscarriage and childhood development.
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Additionally, certain skin conditions can cause irritation or lesions on the skin of your vulva that make sex painful.
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One class-action lawsuit says residents have suffered skin lesions, hair loss, vision loss, memory loss, depression and anxiety.
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"Acne scarring develops when recurrent inflammation from deeper cystic lesions damages the collagen in your skin," explains Dr. Tzu.
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An AI algorithm can diagnose malignant skin lesions "as accurately as a group of 21 certified dermatologists," per Bloomberg.
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After targeted therapy, the cancerous lung lesions that were always noted as "innumerable–too many to count," were gone.
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These could then be used to treat skin lesions as they develop rather than after they become life-threatening.
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They include many dinosaurs found with neoplastic tumors, and a dinosaur with tuberculosis-like infectious lesions on the ribs.
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Migrants in the group, which included 48 minors, had health problems, skin lesions, and some showed signs of suffocation.
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These included pictures of cancers like melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, and benign lesions like hemangioma and nevus spilus.
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You can suffer outbreaks at any time—lesions that crust over or bleed; itching; and even painful open sores.
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Mr. Verano said the children's skeletons contained lesions on their breastbones, which were probably made by a ceremonial knife.
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I have known for over six years that there would be lesions that would escape the clutches of chemotherapy.
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Sarcoptic mange is extremely contagious and causes symptoms including extreme itching, redness, hair loss, and lesions on the skin.
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Her scans revealed "white matter lesions," or stoppered microvessels that were compromising the flow of blood in her brain.
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Symptoms of the new illness include high fever, difficulty breathing and lung lesions, the Wuhan health commission has said.
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Symptoms of the new illness include high fever, difficulty breathing and lung lesions, according to the Wuhan health commission.
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But they also had skin lesions, often called hibernation blisters or hibernation sores, that caught the attention of scientists.
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There are the A B C D E's to identify potentially troublesome skin lesions: asymmetrical, when one half doesn't match the other; borders of the lesion that look uneven or ragged; colors that differ from one another; diameter larger than 6 millimeters, about the size of a pencil eraser; evolving lesions over time.
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He can still wise up now and be more consistent using sunscreen and keep track of abnormal moles and lesions.
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The lesions seen in these patients were caused when the brain's oxygen flow to the hippocampus was temporarily cut off.
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These conditions created a group of diverse and stable men, with very specific brain lesions, all willing to be studied.
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Measuring cancer cases isn't as good an endpoint as counting cases of both pre-cancerous lesions and cancers, he said.
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These types of HPV cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions, according to the World Health Organization.
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The program was trained on nearly 130,963 images of moles, rashes, and lesions using a technique known as deep learning.
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With melanomas, for example, the human dermatologists correctly identified 95 percent of malignant lesions and 76 percent of benign moles.
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Anacostia fish, often covered with toxic lesions, are poisonous, yet frequently consumed, a study suggests, by 17,000 mostly poor people.
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Infarct-like lesions, also called silent strokes, are changes neurologists usually see on MRI scans that look like minor strokes.
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It wasn't long after the switch before residents began complaining about brown water and skin problems like rashes or lesions.
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In 23 of the patients, the treatment halted the development of new brain lesions, without the need for ongoing medication.
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That same year, his parents noticed seemingly unrelated lesions along the boy's thighs and armpits that looked like stretch marks.
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Abul Bajandra has been suffering from a rare disease called epidermodysplasia verruciformis, which causes wart-like lesions, for 20 years.
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Imaging studies show lesions in the spinal cord that correspond to the area of the body where the paralysis occurs.
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Lesions on the skeleton's tibia are signs of a bone infection that probably hampered the man's escape attempt, archeologists said.
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In 20 of these studies, imprisoned women had double the rate of lesions compared with women in their own countries.
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Psoriasis causes an overproduction of skin cells, resulting in inflamed, red lesions or plaques, which can be itchy and painful.
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Each disease can also lead to arthritis, liver damage, skin lesions, eye damage and painful cankerlike sores in the mouth.
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At a previous visit, a young physician assistant had taken 10 skin biopsies, which showed slow growing, nonlethal cancerous lesions.
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This disease, caused by bacteria, results in enormous lesions that are difficult to look at, and it is highly lethal.
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Caused by a fungus-like pathogen, it first appears as black or brown lesions on leaves, stems, fruit or tubers.
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The CDC outlines the stages of the disease that range from sores on the body to skin rashes and lesions.
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Chickenpox is transmitted through contact with an infected person's respiratory droplets or their lesions, which contain the varicella zoster virus.
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Health officials in China have said that symptoms of the new illness include high fever, difficulty breathing and lung lesions.
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Instead, many of the existing bone-marrow lesions had shrunk, as had some of the damage in the runners' cartilage.
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Pathologists have posthumously laid bare brain lesions suffered by all-star running backs, defensive backs and offensive and defensive linemen.
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A woman in my support group, who also has the BRCA mutation, developed skin lesions after a lumpectomy and radiation.
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If there is a front-runner, "Mad Max," a wild mix of leather motorcycle gear and cancerous lesions, is surely it.
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Donovanosis symptoms include typically painless lesions on and/or near the genital area that have a "beefy red appearance" and bleed.
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But when it didn't go away he went in for an X-ray, and there on the radiograph were the lesions.
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This leads to "tremendous pain, anemia and also lesions of organs that ultimately result in shortness of life expectancy," Leboulch said.
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Typically, doctors diagnose endometriosis by doing a detailed history, a pelvic exam, and in some cases, surgery to identify the lesions.
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It's also that stuff in the big metal spray can that your dermatologist uses to remove warts and other skin lesions.
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Infections with Vibrio vulnificus can be more serious, however, and can lead to blistering skin lesions, dangerous bloodstream infections, and amputations.
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She still is in pain from endometriosis and may need more surgery in the future to remove additional lesions, she said.
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If this hypothesis is correct, it could reduce the need for costly and sometimes invasive procedures to remove precancerous cervical lesions.
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The most common symptoms are a sore throat, cough, and lesions on the hands, feet, and mouth, according to FSU's website.
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In the pygmy mice in the new study, the virus caused unique skin lesions on the animals&apos feet and tails.
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A press release from health officials described some of these symptoms as blistering skin lesions, fever, nausea, severe pain and vomiting.
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During the worst of outbreak, marine biologists saw them sprout lesions and pull apart or disintegrate, a horrible way to go.
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Colorectal cancer is unique in that it has a de facto cure: the early identification and removal of polyps and lesions.
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Among women without a stroke history or white matter lesions, however, there wasn't any increased dementia risk associated with calcium supplements.
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The goal of immunotherapy, researchers like Stanton say, is to target precancerous lesions or, of course, to prevent the disease altogether.
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The measles lesions got into my lungs and seemingly reactivated a long-dormant asthma problem that requires medication to this day.
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Each trial had two main goals - the reduction in lesions and an assessment made by investigators using an acne severity scale.
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When the researchers then transplanted microbes from a human alcoholic without liver disease to the same mice, the liver lesions improved.
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In the meantime, the scientists recommend that doctors conduct amoeba testing in cases of nasal sores and ring-enhancing brain lesions.
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As the larvae grow and expand through the body, the cysts can become infected and create lesions, or damage, in tissue.
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Levels of these blood proteins can help predict which patients may have intracranial lesions visible by CT scan, and which won't.
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A bone scan ordered a few days later showed lesions there, too, as well as on his arm, foot and ankle.
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His pediatrician had tried a couple of different antibiotic pills and creams, but the lesions just kept getting bigger and uglier.
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Though it was officially intended to flush out tunnels, those caught inside were often asphyxiated, and even survivors suffered respiratory lesions.
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"We had a trifecta of concerning findings—cerebellar lesions in rats, seizures in monkeys, and bradycardia in dogs," Vocci told me.
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This is an important distinction because most lesions are unlikely to progress and the surgery to remove them can be hazardous.
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Several large domestic studies have found that co-testing identifies more cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions than either test alone.
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About half of the pre-training knees contained frayed or torn cartilage, and others showed lesions in the joint's bone marrow.
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It began with white lesions on their limbs, the dissolution of the surrounding flesh, a loss of limbs and finally death.
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She brought in 20 pages of color photos of various skin lesions, trying to figure out which one looked most like hers.
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These lesions are repaired either immediately after birth or, increasingly, before birth through a 3- to 4-inch cut in the uterus.
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Reading about Tulving's case studies, McKinnon recognized a resemblance to her own experiences—minus the brain lesions, injuries, or debilitating side effects.
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In five of the six cases, scientists determined that they had cancer by studying lesions (holes and bone damage) on their skeletons.
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He also showed signs of early leprosy, although unlike with other skeletons in the cemetery, his bones were not riddled with lesions.
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I have had three major surgeries to remove the endometrial lesions from my organs — each an extensive surgery, over four hours long.
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It said the lotion treated superficial reddening of the skin and reduced scaling on lesions caused by the disease in these patients.
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The most common neurodegenerative disease, Alzheimer's is characterized by two types of abnormal protein which form lesions or clumps in the brain.
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The emaciated pooch has numerous lesions on his body, possible cigarette burns, and each ear has a small notch cut into it.
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In the new test, done at 12 Canadian MS clinics, all volunteers had at least two brains lesions larger than 3 millimeters.
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The internist sent him to an endocrinologist, who found, deep in his electronic records, a forgotten history of several benign skin lesions.
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Okuda's team analyzed MRI scans of MS-affected brains and printed exact copies of the lesions, or damaged areas, detected in them.
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Now he is turning his attention to health care, thinking that artificial intelligence technology could be harnessed to scan lesions for cancer.
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Some progress has been made, the team noted, in using tumor markers to determine which precursor lesions are likely to become cancer.
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That would explain the ankle rash — probably a result of pressure from the child's snow boots — and the lesions on his buttocks.
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Abdominal pain and bloody urine or stools can also occur when these delicate purpuric lesions develop in the gastrointestinal or urinary tissues.
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Depending on the kind of leprosy and the patient's reaction, the skin lesions can look like vitiligo, psoriasis or even common dermatitis.
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"These dolphins had the most severe lung lesions I have ever seen in dolphins in the US," Colegrove said at the time.
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In truth, the college admissions scam is a public manifestation of a deeper, structural flaw -- the surface lesions that betray an underlying cancer.
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Of these, only 12% reported having HSV lesions before pregnancy or during the first trimester, a likely indication that most infections were asymptomatic.
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Numerous reports in the local media have shown the women who use them suffering from skin lesions upon first application that require hospitalization.
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Along with the vaccination program, Rwanda also launched a national strategic plan for the prevention, control and management of cervical lesions and cancer.
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But assuming that all small breast lesions have the potential to turn deadly is akin to "racial profiling," Brawley wrote in his editorial.
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Well, the lesions associated with this infection can spread and damage or destroy surrounding genital tissue — so yes, it can cause tissue death.
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The tiny lesions, which contain buildup from cell debris and calcium, even eroded through her conjunctival surface... and could have blinded her permanently.
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Some were covered in lesions consistent with exposure to fresh water, which might have spilled into the Gulf during the winter, officials said.
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This year's Data Science Bowl features a $1 million purse for engineers that can classify images of potentially cancerous lesions in the lungs.
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At the time, he diagnosed skin lesions, joint problems and eye inflammation in the lion and diarrhea and bad teeth in the bear.
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The next challenge is to move that success to treat solid tumors as well—liver masses, lung cancers, brain lesions, and many more.
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Two were born undersized, while a third was born at normal weight but with severe microcephaly, including eye lesions that could indicate blindness.
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A newer technique called computed tomographic colonography, or virtual colonoscopy, uses a CT scan instead of a scope to pick up these lesions.
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By focusing on detecting the virus, we are then better able to determine which women have developed precancerous lesions and treat those earlier.
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Some small clinical trials have found that cutting back on these foods can help to reduce acne lesions in teenagers and young adults.
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"Lepers," as they were called—noxiously equating the person with the disease—could be distinguished by their scaly, dark-toned, disfiguring skin lesions.
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Cases of precancerous cervical lesions decreased by 51 percent among girls 15 to 19, and by 31 percent among women 20 to 24.
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Because it can take many years for an HPV infection to progress to cancer, the study was the first to measure precancerous lesions.
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In 220, Bedside Dermatology's traveling crews performed thousands of cryosurgeries — spraying liquid nitrogen on precancerous lesions with an instrument that resembles a blowtorch.
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Some patients infected with the coronavirus also have difficulty breathing and invasive lesions on the lungs, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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"Protest" (2008), a photograph by Farzana Wahidy, shows the naked torso of a woman who has survived self-immolation, covered with knotty lesions.
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Even when that's not an issue, it can be difficult to get a timely appointment with a doctor while the lesions are present.
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Presumably, manufacturers hope that these will be more active on some of the types of acne lesions that plain hydrocolloid dressings can't address.
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