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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for APPLE OR APRICOT OR BANANA OR CHERRY OR GRAPE OR PEACH OR PEAR OR PINEAPPLE OR STRAWBERRY
  1. ... in the area of and above the waist (apple type) is more dangerous than weight gained around the hips and flank area (pear type). Fat cells in the upper body have ...
  2. ... IV drug users. The malignancy results in purplish grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract and ...
  3. ... may suppress tumor growth and hormone production. Flavonoids (apples, grapefruit, red wine, soy, etc.), and lycopene (found ...
  4. ... The malignancy results in purplish to reddish-purple grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ...
  5. ... frequently in purplish to reddish-purple flat or grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ...
  6. ... discovered herpes virus. The malignancy results in purplish, grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ...
  7. This child has a juvenile hemangioma (strawberry hemangioma) on the chin. These may begin as flat, red spots and later become larger and elevated. Juvenile hemangiomas often go away ( ...
  8. ... be helpful in evaluating central adiposity. Central obesity (“apple shaped” body type) is a risk factor for ...
  9. ... the firmer and more prominent thyroid cartilage (Adam’s apple) and the smaller cricoid cartilage, is the portion ...
  10. ... horizontal incision is created just under the Adam's apple to get access to the parathyroid glands. Parathyroidectomy ...
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