An atherosclerotic lesion is characterized by accumulation of fat around scar tissue.
An atherothrombosis is a sudden disruption of an atherosclerotic plague or lesion.
Papule
An angiokeratoma is a benign lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks and characterized by hyperkeratosis.
The extra tissue removed from around the lesion
A chondroid lesion is a type of tumor or abnormal growth characterized by the presence of cartilage-like tissue. These lesions can occur in various locations within the body, including bones and soft tissues, and may be benign or malignant. Common examples include chondromas and chondrosarcomas. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies and histological examination to determine the nature of the lesion.
This term means that a lesion (or spot) on or around a follicle (in an ovary) has been found but the pathologist making this report is not sure if it is important or not.
Proximal lesion
An echogenic lesion is a type of abnormality detected in medical imaging, particularly ultrasound, characterized by its ability to reflect sound waves. This reflection makes the lesion appear brighter than the surrounding tissue on the ultrasound image. Echogenic lesions can vary in significance, ranging from benign conditions like cysts or lipomas to more serious issues such as tumors or infections. The specific nature and implications of an echogenic lesion often require further evaluation and diagnostic procedures.
A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.
small subcapsular lesion of the liver
A squamoproliferative lesion is a type of growth characterized by the proliferation of squamous cells, which are flat cells found in the skin and lining of certain organs. These lesions can occur in various contexts, including benign conditions like warts or precancerous changes like dysplasia. They may also be associated with squamous cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer. Diagnosis and treatment depend on the specific characteristics and location of the lesion.
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.