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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for APPLE OR APRICOT OR BANANA OR CHERRY OR GRAPE OR PEACH OR PEAR OR PINEAPPLE OR STRAWBERRY
  1. Cherry Hemangioma (VisualDX)  
    A cherry hemangioma is a small macule (small, flat, smooth area) or papule (small, solid bump) formed from an ...
  2. Vascular Diseases/Images ... Vascular Diseases ... Birthmarks/Images ... Birthmarks ... Benign Tumors/Children ... Benign Tumors ... VisualDX ... Infantile hemangiomas are common growths ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. Gout (VisualDX)  
    Gout/Images ... Gout ... VisualDX ... Gout is a disease in which there is an elevated level of uric acid in the blood and crystals of uric acid are deposited in the ...
  5. ... inserted into the throat, just below the Adam's apple (thyroid cartilage). This is called a needle cricothyrotomy. ...
  6. ... in the neck, usually just under the Adam's apple. The 4 parathyroid glands are located and the ...
  7. ... IV drug users. The malignancy results in purplish grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract and ...
  8. ... may suppress tumor growth and hormone production. Flavonoids (apples, grapefruit, red wine, soy, etc.), and lycopene (found ...
  9. ... discovered herpes virus. The malignancy results in purplish, grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ...
  10. ... frequently in purplish to reddish-purple flat or grape-like lesions in the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ...
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