The word lesion refers to a injury or a bruise. Nonallopathic has not really appeared in any of the major medical dictionaries as of July 2012.
Nonallopathic lesions refer to conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system that are not caused by traditional diseases or trauma but may be related to dysfunctional biomechanics or stresses. The numeric codes 739.3, 739.1, and 739.5 correspond to specific anatomical locations: lumbar (lower back), cervical (neck), and pelvic regions, respectively. These classifications help healthcare providers identify and treat musculoskeletal issues that may not be directly linked to identifiable medical conditions.
Proximal lesion
A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.
small subcapsular lesion of the liver
Primary lesion
This has the same effect as a lesion, but is adjustable.
I need to see a doctor about this lesion.Despite his doctors orders, he poked the lesion.
An ovoid lesion is a lesion that is egg-shaped. There are many studies linking these lesions to diseases like multiple sclerosis.
It all depends on what the lesion is made of and where it is on the spine. A benign lesion is non-cancerous whereas a malignant lesion is cancerous.Lesions can be defined according to the patterns they form. Lesions can also be categorized by their size. A gross lesion is one that can be seen with the naked eye. A microscopic or histologic lesion requires the magnification of a microscope to be seen.
malignant lesion of the neck
do you mean gohn lesion? if so, the gohn lesion or gohn complex, is a characteristic finding with tuberculosis. To treat it, treat the TB and the lesion should resolve. Use ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampin.
A primary lesion includes abscesses, ulcers and tumors.