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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Skin papilloma
  1. ... may cause pain, itching, irritation, or lead to skin infections. Wart-like growths called papillomas are usually not present at birth but develop ...
  2. ... they are sometimes a sign of high cholesterol. Papillomas: Pink or skin-colored bumps. They are harmless, but can slowly ...
  3. Skin Infections in Athletes (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    Sports Safety/Specifics ... Sports Safety ... Skin Infections/Specifics ... Skin Infections ... American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ... Skin infections are common in athletes ...
  4. Nasal Cancer/Start Here ... Nasal Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer treatment options ...
  5. ... Vulvar cancer is rare. Risk factors include: Human papilloma virus (HPV, or genital warts ) infection in women under age 50 Chronic skin changes, such as lichen sclerosis or squamous hyperplasia ...
  6. ... deep creases in the toes, wart-like growths (papillomas), and prominent leg veins. Some individuals develop non-contagious skin infections called cellulitis that can damage the thin ...
  7. Pearly Penile Papules (Boston Children's Hospital)  
    Penis Disorders/Teenagers ... Penis Disorders ... Boston Children's Hospital
  8. Viruses that Can Lead to Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    Viral Infections/Related Issues ... Viral Infections ... American Cancer Society ... Several viruses are linked with cancer in humans. Find out what we know about viruses ...
  9. Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    Cervical Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Cervical Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Learn about the risk factors for developing cervical cancer, such as ...
  10. ... the heel), recurrent respiratory infections, dry and thickened skin, ... condition are papillomas, which are small, wart-like growths that usually ...
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