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  • study is the lesioning of rat hippocampi to establish the role of the hippocampus in object recognition and object recency. Soft-tissue lesions Morel-Lavallee...
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    acid lesioning does allow the subject to relearn tasks. Ibotenic acid lesioning is thus preferred in studies where re-learning a task after lesioning is...
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  • A skip lesion is a wound or inflammation that is clearly patchy, "skipping" areas that thereby are unharmed. It is a typical form of intestinal damage...
    789 bytes (91 words) - 04:17, 6 November 2023
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    Janeway lesions are rare, non-tender, small erythematous or haemorrhagic macular, papular or nodular lesions on the palms or soles only a few millimeters...
    6 KB (554 words) - 16:37, 14 October 2023
  • In dermatology, a target lesion or bull's-eye lesion, named for its resemblance to the bull's-eye of a shooting target, is a rash with central clearing...
    1 KB (176 words) - 19:18, 6 November 2023
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    A Bankart lesion is a type of shoulder injury that occurs following a dislocated shoulder. It is an injury of the anterior (inferior) glenoid labrum of...
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  • A fungating lesion is a skin lesion that fungates, that is, becomes like a fungus in its appearance or growth rate. It is marked by ulcerations (breaks...
    2 KB (239 words) - 02:32, 21 August 2023
  • American Lesion is the debut solo album by Greg Graffin, the lead singer of American punk rock band Bad Religion, under the name American Lesion. Like the...
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    In pathology, lymphoepithelial lesion refers to a discrete abnormality that consists of lymphoid cells and epithelium, which may or may not be benign....
    1 KB (129 words) - 11:06, 3 November 2023
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    structures that carry visual information from the retina to the brain. Lesions in that pathway cause a variety of visual field defects. In the visual...
    24 KB (2,489 words) - 23:13, 12 July 2024
  • A Cameron lesion is a linear erosion or ulceration of the mucosal folds lining the stomach where it is constricted by the thoracic diaphragm in persons...
    11 KB (1,458 words) - 13:32, 28 June 2022
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    Perthes lesion is a variant of Bankart lesion, presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but...
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    A ring-enhancing lesion is an abnormal radiologic sign on MRI or CT scans obtained using radiocontrast. On the image, there is an area of decreased density...
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    A Hill–Sachs lesion, or Hill–Sachs fracture, is a cortical depression in the posterolateral head of the humerus. It results from forceful impaction of...
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  • In radiology, a Romanus lesion is the erosion of the anterior and posterior vertebral endplates in patients with an inflammatory spondyloarthropathy –...
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    Dieulafoy's lesion (French: [djølafwa]) is a medical condition characterized by a large tortuous artery most commonly in the stomach wall (submucosal)...
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    RFA is durable for up to 5 years. RFA is also used in radiofrequency lesioning for vein closure in areas where intrusive surgery is contraindicated by...
    30 KB (3,385 words) - 18:54, 11 July 2024
  • recognizing the lesion. This can delay or complicate recognizing and diagnosing the injury. The diagnosis of a Morel-Lavallée lesion can be made based...
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    An osteolytic lesion (from the Greek words for "bone" (ὀστέον), and "to unbind" (λύειν)) is a softened section of a patient's bone formed as a symptom...
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    Skin condition (redirect from Skin lesion)
    condition begins by gathering pertinent information of the presenting skin lesion(s), including: location (e.g. arms, head, legs); symptoms (pruritus, pain);...
    28 KB (2,681 words) - 10:31, 21 March 2024
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