A benign lesion is a lesion that is not cancerous or shows any sign of becoming cancerous. Lesions can appear at any time and at any age.
A benign lesion at L4 typically refers to a non-cancerous growth or abnormality located at the L4 vertebral level of the spine. These lesions can include bone spurs, cysts, or herniated discs, and are usually not considered a significant health threat unless they cause symptoms such as pain or nerve compression. Treatment options may include monitoring, conservative measures like physical therapy, or occasionally surgery.
A benign lesion refers to an abnormal growth of cells that are non-cancerous and do not spread to other parts of the body. While benign lesions are not typically harmful, they may still require treatment or monitoring, depending on the specific type and location of the lesion.
A lesion that is dangerous or life-threatening.
hyperleratotic skin lesion
Excision Benign Lesion Procedure on the Skin
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Bone island is a bone lesion usually benign...
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The biopsy reveals a noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) lesion. Benign lesions may require treatment.
An angiokeratoma is a benign lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks and characterized by hyperkeratosis.