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  1. ... jagged. In people with diabetes, feet may not heal well if they get injured because of poor ... jagged. In people with diabetes, feet may not heal well if they get injured because of poor ...
  2. ... a protective barrier. Scar tissue forms as skin heals after an injury (such as an accident) or ... original injury, when a thin scar will not heal, and when improved function (rather than aesthetic reasons) ...
  3. ... to protect it from infection. The donor area heals on its own within 2 to 3 weeks. ... Skin grafts usually heal with little scarring, and often look similar to surrounding normal skin.
  4. ... support and strength to the fusion while it heals. Pedicle screws are placed above and below the ... prevents movement and allows the bone graft to heal. After the fusion is completely healed, the screws ...
  5. ... the anal sphincter, which allows the fissure to heal. If these methods are ineffective, surgery is necessary. ... it to relax and permitting the fissure to heal.
  6. ... or purple color. As the bruise begins to heal it changes colors. The color change is due ... it completely disappears. A bruise will usually completely heal in 2 weeks.
  7. Diabetic Foot/Images ... Diabetic Foot ... VisualDX ... Neurogenic ulcers, also known as diabetic ulcers, are ulcers (areas of missing skin) that occur most commonly ...
  8. Pressure Sores/Images ... Pressure Sores ... VisualDX ... Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, pressure injuries, pressure sores, and decubitus ulcers, result from ...
  9. Pemphigus Vulgaris (VisualDX)  
    Pemphigus/Images ... Pemphigus ... Mouth Disorders/Images ... Mouth Disorders ... VisualDX ... Explore pemphigus vulgaris, a rare autoimmune disease that causes blistering of ...
  10. Primary Syphilis (VisualDX)  
    Syphilis/Images ... Syphilis ... VisualDX ... Primary syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused when a bacterium called Treponema pallidum penetrates ...
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