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Secondary viral skin infections. Secondary skin lesions can be seen in infections by viral families such as paramyxoviruses, togaviruses, retroviruses, picornaviruses and parvoviruses.
Secondary skin lesions are lesions that have changed from their primary appearance due to natural evolution, scratching, secondary infection, or treatment. Some examples are scale, ...
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus with a history of cutaneous lupus erythematosus are more likely to have high ...
Nurses who are knowledgeable about primary and secondary skin lesions and the specific terminology used to describe them can help the practitioner to make an accurate diagnosis, ...
Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO Chilblains, or pernio, occurs when small, itchy, swollen lesions form on the skin ...
A research team has developed a diagnostic system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to accurately identify the type of ...
All new squamous lesions (invasive squamous-cell carcinoma, ... Rostaing L, et al. Sirolimus and secondary skin-cancer prevention in kidney transplantation. N Engl J Med 2012;367:329-339. Crossref ...
If the lesion doesn't go away after 6 to 8 weeks, it could be a sign that the lesion is basal cell carcinoma. It’s usually caught in skin cancer screenings, where a biopsy is done for confirmation.