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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Superficial
  1. ... or inflamed vein due to a blood clot . Superficial refers to veins just below the skin's surface. ... ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:1072-1082. Wasan S. Superficial thrombophlebitis and its management. In: Sidawy AN, Perler ...
  2. Superficial thrombophlebitis is an inflammation of a vein just below the surface of the skin, which results ... the vein and hardening and feeling cord-like. Superficial thrombophlebitis is usually a benign and short-term ...
  3. ... melanoma. There are four major types of melanoma: Superficial spreading melanoma is the most common type. It ...
  4. ... the vascular pattern on a lower extremity. The superficial veins have become inflamed and dilated, causing the ...
  5. Superficial muscles are close to the surface of the skin. Muscles which lie closer to bone or ...
  6. Images ... An infection of the topmost layers of the skin, especially one caused by staphylococci, may produce pustules, which look like ...
  7. Images ... Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous type of the skin cancers. Typical features of melanomas include irregular borders, ...
  8. ... kills them. This is used for small and superficial (not very deep) cancers. Medicines: Skin creams containing imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil for superficial squamous cell cancer. Mohs surgery : Removing a layer ...
  9. ... wound affects just the top layers of skin (superficial), wash it with soap and warm water and pat dry. Bleeding from superficial wounds or scrapes (abrasions) is often described as ...
  10. Dinulos JGH. Superficial fungal infections. In: Dinulos JGH, ed. Habif's Clinical Dermatology . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 13. Hay ...
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