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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Skin plaque
  1. ... psoriasis, is characterized by red, scaly patches of skin (plaques) on parts of the body. GPP is the ...
  2. ... begins as a flat or depressed patch of skin (plaque). Tumors are most commonly found on the torso ...
  3. ... affected individuals develop reddened, inflamed areas on the skin called erythematous patches or plaques. This reddening occurs most commonly on the face, ...
  4. ... T cells move from the blood into the skin. Patches are most commonly found on ... progress to plaques, the next stage of mycosis fungoides.Plaques are ...
  5. ... arteries). The abnormal buildup of cholesterol forms clumps (plaques) that narrow and harden artery walls. As the plaques get bigger, they can clog the arteries and ...