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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Scalp nodule
  1. ... nodules) under the skin, very commonly on the scalp. In more severely affected individuals, nodules also grow in the muscles and internal organs, ... protein-losing enteropathy due to the formation of nodules in their ... appear on the hands, neck, scalp, ears, and nose. They can also develop in ...
  2. ... which involves patchy abnormal areas (lesions) on the scalp. These lesions are firm, raised, hairless nodules that resemble open wounds or ulcers at birth, ...
  3. ... of very thin skin (dermal hypoplasia), yellowish-pink nodules of fat under the skin, areas where the ... small, ridged fingernails and toenails. Hair on the scalp can be sparse and brittle or absent.Many ...