A yellow nodule under the skin can be a lipoma, which is a benign tumor made up of fatty tissue. These are typically soft, movable, and painless. Other possibilities include xanthomas, which are cholesterol deposits often associated with lipid disorders. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
A xanthoma is a small, yellow nodule which occurs in the skin, which is rich in cholesterol and other lipids.
A xanthoma is a yellow nodule or mass. The plural is xanthomata.
after the injury, a nodule forms under the skin surface. The nodule is painless, even as it increases in size over the following months. Eventually, the nodule forms a tumor, or mass of abnormal tissue. The tumor contains cavities--called sinuses
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No, a nodule is a lump under the skin. A wart is a growth on the surface of the skin. The above answer is incorrect. A nodule is an example of a wart. My information was found in a school text book, Body Structures & Functions Tenth Edition Nodules: Solid and elevated; however, they extend deeper than papules into the the dermis or subcutaneous tissues, greater than 10 mm Examples: Lipoma, erythema, cyst, wart
A slightly heterogeneous solid subcutaneous nodule is a lump under the skin. The whole lump doesn't have the exact same texture. This is a non specific finding; you must talk with your health care provider to find out what, if any, other tests are required to find out what the nature of the lump is.
Nodule is a term used to describe a mass of yellow glandular tissues.
In medical terms, a nodule is a lump that appears on the skin. It is classed as a nodule when it reaches 0.5 centimetres in size. Nodules can appear anywhere on the body.
Differs in size. Usally between 0,5 - 1,0 cm in radius.
You go to the vet asap.
This an ulcer on the lining of the uterus and is similar to any other ulcer.
they have got a root nodule