A lipoid cyst is a benign tumor, and we really don't know why they occur. It is generally accepted to think of them as adipose tissue that has gone a bit out of control.
necrobiosis diabeticorum
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It is not lipoid, hence soluble in water .
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is the medical term meaning death of tissue caused by diabetes.
Bertha Dana Cutress has written: 'The distribution of osmiophilic lipoid in the developing rat ovary' -- subject(s): Ovaries
ICD 9 Cm Code 272.0 - Pure hypercholesterolemiaFamilial hypercholesterolemiaFredrickson Type IIa hyperlipoproteinemiaHyperbetalipoproteinemiaHyperlipidemia, Group ALow-density-lipoid-type [LDL] hyperlipoproteinemiapure hypercholesterolemia
I can't give you the specific name, but I have the same thing on my ankle. The Dermatologist said that it was a Neurological disorder. When I touch mine it feels like there is ground glass inside
I'm pretty sure that "necro" is the Latin root for "death". It would make sense because "Necrophobia" means fear of death or maybe that's corpses and Necropolis is "city of death" literally translated which probably means a graveyard or cemetary.
Hyperlipidemia, elevated lipids (fats) in the blood stream. Obesity
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern L---ID. That is, six letter words with 1st letter L and 5th letter I and 6th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: labrid laroid limpid lipoid liquid
Yes, both are safe. If you have a sore or pimple inside your nose the antibiotic cream will work better. If you have a dry nose the Vaseline will work better. I carry Neosporin with me just for this sort of thing.