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Results 11 - 20 of 24 for Papilloma
  1. ... under and around the fingernails or toenails. Mucosal papillomas occur on mucous membranes, mostly in the mouth ...
  2. ... they are sometimes a sign of high cholesterol. Papillomas: Pink or skin-colored bumps. They are harmless, ...
  3. ... vocal cords) Noncancerous growths (polyps, nodules, cysts, granulomas, papillomas, or ulcers) on the vocal cords Overuse of ...
  4. ... vagina. So it may be associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. Most women with squamous cell ...
  5. ... Chlamydia Gonorrhea Herpes simplex virus ( genital herpes ) Human papilloma virus ( genital warts ) Trichomoniasis Other things that can ...
  6. ... and fennel Widening of the milk ducts Intraductal papilloma (benign tumor in the milk duct) Chronic kidney ...
  7. ... Hepatitis B immunization (vaccine) Hib immunization (vaccine) Human papilloma virus (vaccine) Influenza immunization (vaccine) Meningococcal (meningitis) immunization ( ...
  8. ... Gonorrhea Hepatitis HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) HPV (human papilloma virus) Syphilis STIs are also called sexually transmitted ...
  9. ... Lump-like growths such as nodules, polyps, cysts, papillomas, granulomas, and cancers can be to blame. These ...
  10. ... as squamous cell carcinoma ) Benign lesions (such as papilloma) Fungal infections (such as candida) Histoplasmosis Oral lichen ...
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