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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Lesion
  1. ... young woman in my teens, covered in dry lesions, I felt unattractive and grappled with issues of ...
  2. ... actually a systemic disease. That is, although the lesions are seen in the pelvis, there are widespread ...
  3. ... a 90 to 100 percent improvement in skin lesion severity. In the past, even with the best ...
  4. ... the joint inflammation common in arthritis and the lesions common in psoriasis. "It became a quality of ...
  5. ... may include actinic keratoses , which are red, scaly lesions on the face, ears, and backs of the ...
  6. ... include colonoscopies, stool tests, and sigmoidoscopies. Abnormalities, including lesions or polyps found during a screening, will be ...
  7. ... scheduled an MRI," she said. The MRI showed lesions on her brain and in her spine, indicating ...
  8. ... this can happen in the absence of new lesions in the brain or spinal cord. Sources: National ...
  9. ... MS symptoms, progression of disability, or new brain lesions for five years. MS is an autoimmune disease ...