Once the lesions appear, they change over time into flat, glistening, purple lesions marked with white lines or spots. Mild to severe itching is common. White, lacy lesions are usually painless, but eroded lesions often burn and can be painful.
Unhealthy lungs may appear discolored with patches of gray, black, or brown due to smoking, pollution exposure, or disease. They may also have visible mucus or lesions. Seek medical advice if you are concerned about your lung health.
Chromosomes that look like X's are called "homologous chromosomes."
Some birds that look like seagulls include terns, skuas, and kittiwakes.
The big flies that look like mosquitoes are called crane flies.
Some animals that look like bunnies include hares, pikas, and some types of rodents like the American pika and the European rabbit.
Labetalol can cause lesions that look similar to lichen planus. These lesions can be located in the mouth or elsewhere in the body.
The lesions are a result of being severely immunocompromized and developing Kaposi's Sarcoma.
The infected areas of the gums turn red in color and have whitish herpetic lesions
Aphthous Ulcers
that is with meth and i belive its from scratching witrh opiets such as h u itch u rip ur skin open to make it stop
If the cause of the lesions is an allergic reaction, removing the allergen from the patient's environment is the most effective treatment. Topical preparations can also be used to clean and protect irritated skin as well as to remove dead skin
A healthy pharynx appears pink and moist, with no signs of swelling, redness, lesions, or excessive mucus. The tonsils, if visible, should be a normal size without any white patches or swelling.
These lesions are benign (safe) and quite common - they are referred to as inclusion cysts and will usually disappear with time.
Carp pox, caused by a herpesvirus, manifests as raised, white to grayish lesions on the skin and fins of infected koi and carp. These lesions can vary in size and may appear as small, wart-like growths or larger, puffy areas, especially during cooler water temperatures. While carp pox is not usually fatal, it can lead to secondary infections and stress in the fish. The condition often resolves as water temperatures rise.
The lesions described are likely aphthous ulcers, also known as canker sores. They typically present as gray-white pits with a red border and occur on the soft-tissue lining of the mouth. These ulcers are often painful and can recur, but they usually heal on their own within one to two weeks.
Halibut parasites can vary in appearance depending on the species, but common types include nematodes and flatworms. Nematode larvae often appear as small, thread-like organisms, while flatworms may look like flat, ribbon-like structures. Some parasites can be visible as cysts or lesions on the fish's flesh or skin. These parasites can affect the fish's health and may pose risks to humans if consumed improperly.
The form of skin cancer you're describing is likely squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This type of cancer often begins as lesions that appear as non-healing sores or growths with a crusted, raised appearance. It is important to monitor such lesions and consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and potential treatment, as early detection can significantly improve outcomes.