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Results 1 - 10 of 58 for Lesion
  1. ... malformations (also known as VMCM) are bluish patches (lesions) on the skin (cutaneous) and the mucous membranes, ... the lining of the mouth and nose. These lesions represent areas where the underlying veins and other ...
  2. ... are born with localized areas of missing skin (lesions). These areas resemble ulcers or open wounds, although they are sometimes already healed at birth. Lesions most commonly occur on the top of the ...
  3. ... jaw. These areas of abnormal bone, called cementoosseous lesions, may be present at birth or develop later ... Levin syndrome 2 Osteogenesis imperfecta with unusual skeletal lesions Osteogenesis imperfecta, Levin type Genetic Testing Registry: Gnathodiaphyseal ...
  4. ... is a condition characterized by areas of damage (lesions) on the brain and spinal cord. These lesions are associated with destruction of the covering that ...
  5. ... MCOPS7 Microphthalmia syndromic 7 Microphthalmia with linear skin lesions syndrome Microphthalmia, dermal aplasia, and sclerocornea Microphthalmia, syndromic ...
  6. Bare lymphocyte syndrome type II (BLS II) is an inherited disorder of the immune system categorized as a form of combined immunodeficiency (CID). People with ...
  7. ... distinctive hollowed-out (-glophonic) areas that appear as lesions or holes on x-ray images. These lesions typically affect the long bones of the arms ... gingiva). Most people with osteoglophonic dysplasia have hollowed lesions in the long bones. These lesions are likely ...
  8. ... familial osteochondritis dissecans is areas of bone damage (lesions) caused by detachment of cartilage and a piece ... a joint. People with this condition develop multiple lesions that affect several joints, primarily the knees, elbows, ...
  9. ... caused in part by patches of damaged tissue (lesions) that develop in the brains of people with ... procedure called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals characteristic lesions in certain regions of the brain. These regions ...
  10. ... polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. Polyostotic means the abnormal areas (lesions) may occur in many bones; often they are ... lead to fractures, uneven growth, and deformity. When lesions occur in the bones of the skull and ...
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