Erythroplakia
no
History of plant pathology in the Philippines?
Australasian Plant Pathology was created in 1972.
Australasian Plant Pathology Society was created in 1969.
British Society for Plant Pathology was created in 1981.
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.
There isn't one. You have to wait for the pathology report to come back and code according to that.
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.
These are signs that helps you to localise a CNS pathology to a particular area of the brain eg. bradykinesia and dyskinesis allows a localisation of a lesion or pathology to the basal ganglia in the brain. Other well known lateralizing signs are ataxia, hyperreflexia etc
Julius Kühn's first plant pathology book was "Die Krankheiten der Kulturgewachse" (The Diseases of Cultivated Plants), published in 1858.
Proximal lesion