cutaneous lesion
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cutaneous
adjective
uk/kjuˈteɪ.ni.əs/us/kjuːˈteɪ.ni.əs/
relating to ...
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lesion
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.ʒən/us/ˈliː.ʒən/
an injury to a person's body or to an organ inside ...
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(Definition ofcutaneousandlesionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The most frequent clinical presentation was a singlecutaneouslesion(77.0 %) followed by those who had 2 lesions (10.9 %).
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The patients did not exhibit any cutaneous lesions and the intake of protein was appropriate to the age.
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No cases of mastitis without cutaneous lesions were observed.
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All of the mice exposed to the bites of infected sandflies went on to develop multiple, rapidly growing progressive cutaneous lesions.
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These 4 species are described as responsible for visceral leishmaniasis, although they are often isolated from cutaneous lesions too.
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The cutaneous lesions resolved within 4-8 weeks.
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Isolates are most frequently associated with cutaneous lesions in younger age groups.
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All can enter the body via the mouth or the skin but not all produce cutaneous lesions (larva migrans) or attain adulthood in the human gut.
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It is important to establish that the cutaneous lesions are benign.
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Careful systemic evaluation is indicated, especially when cutaneous lesions are severe or hematologic values are abnormal.
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Many other forms of cutaneous lesions have been reported; they may include scarlatiniform, popular, urticariform, multiform-like erythema, and purpuric lesions; even micropustules were reported.
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The cutaneous lesions can be solitary, localized or disseminated.
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Patients whose cutaneous lesions continued to develop were successfully treated with prednisone (1 mg/kg per day).
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Sources of the virus include cutaneous lesions, saliva, nasal secretions and faeces.
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They had cutaneous lesions on the glabrous skin or the scalp.
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However, there is yet another presentation in which widespread cutaneous lesions histologically identical to histiocytoma are observed.
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Cutaneous lesions tend to follow the onset of mucosal lesions.
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Goldman was the first dermatologist to coin the term dermascopy and to use the dermatoscope to evaluate pigmented cutaneous lesions.
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