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Nasal ulcer
- ... damaged skin (lesions), particularly on the face, ears, nose, fingers, and toes. These lesions begin as rashes and can progress to become wounds (ulcers) and dead tissue (necrosis). The skin problems, which ...
- ... mouth and the gums; the lining of the nasal cavity; and in females, the vagina. Growths on the mucous membranes that line the gastrointestinal tract may result in ulcers. The growths may also develop in the windpipe, ...
- ... and typically develop on the skin around the nose and upper lip.While the ... open sores (ulcers). Affected individuals are also at increased risk of ...
- ... the upper part of the throat near the nasal cavity (nasopharynx), the voicebox (larynx), or the lower part of the throat near the larynx (hypopharynx). Depending on the location, the cancer can cause abnormal patches or open sores (ulcers) in the mouth and throat, unusual bleeding or ...
- ... range from a mild rash to severe skin ulcers. Skin ulcers, especially on the legs, may not heal completely, ...
- ... on the knees, elbows, or ears; or sores (ulcers) that do not easily heal. Affected individuals also ... middle of the face (midface hypoplasia), a small nose with a depressed nasal bridge, and a chin ...
- ... raised, hairless nodules that resemble open wounds or ulcers at birth, but that heal during childhood.The ... the eyes (telecanthus), a flat bridge of the nose, and nostrils that open to the front rather ...