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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Granuloma
  1. Granuloma Annulare (VisualDX)  
    Granuloma annulare is a common skin condition that appears as papules (small, solid bumps) that may form ... cause is not known, and most episodes of granuloma annulare …
  2. Pyogenic Granuloma (VisualDX)  
    Lobular capillary hemangiomas, also known as pyogenic granulomas, are common, harmless growths that can appear on the skin, the lips, and inside the mouth. They are composed of blood vessels and ...
  3. ... x-ray of the skull shows an eosinophilic granuloma (a lesion made-up of a type of ... This condition can range from a single eosinophilic granuloma to massive infiltration of skin, bone, and body ...
  4. Granuloma annulare is usually a self-limiting disorder characterized by raised lesions arranged in an annular shape. ... This picture shows a close-up of a granuloma annulare that is subcutaneous (deeper). It demonstrates the ...
  5. Granuloma annulare is usually a self-limiting disorder characterized by raised lesions arranged in an annulare shape. ... a red-purple. This picture shows a small granuloma on the eyelid.
  6. This is a picture of granuloma annulare on the elbow. Granuloma annulare is usually a self-limiting disorder characterized by red to flesh colored patches (plaques) arranged ...
  7. This is a picture of a fungal granuloma, a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border. Within the borders of the lesion are scattered blisters (pustules) that indicate deeper ...
  8. This is a picture of granuloma annulare on the shins. Granuloma annulare is usually a self-limiting disorder characterized by red to flesh colored patches (plaques) arranged ...
  9. This condition of fungal granuloma has produced a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border, within which are scattered blisters (pustules) indicating deeper ...
  10. Pyogenic granulomas are skin lesions that can develop after an injury. They contain many blood vessels, and tend to ...
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