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leukoplakia
An intra-lesion bleed is bleeding within the area of abnormal tissue.
A heterogeneous lesion is an abnormal area in which the texture or composition isn't the same throughout.
Squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL)-- Abnormal growth of squamous cells on the surface of the cervix.
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A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
Yes, although a more common phrase used is "normally abnormal" - in absolute terms the lesion described is abnormal but is it a commonly seen lesion that does not clarify or impact the diagnosis.
The hypoechoic mass lesion refers to the abnormal area in the body that can be seen on an ultrasound.
Ecchymosis is referred to as a LARGE lesion; while, petechiae is referred to as a SMALL lesion. A lesion is a abnormal change in the structure of a organ or part due to an injury or disease.
A hypoattenuating lesion is a type of abnormal tissue that can show up on computed tomography. On the scan, the lesion shows up as brighter and whiter than what is considered normal. The lesion can indicate an array of medical issues and it warrants further investigation.
A intraepithelial lesion is a medical term used to describe abnormal growth of the epithelial cells. These are located on the surface of the cervix and this condition can lead to cervical cancer.