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While cutaneous disorders are typically classified into primary and secondary skin lesions, there are some disorders that fall into a specialized lesion category. Primary skin lesions .
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, ...
Among patients referred by non-dermatologists to dermatologists for evaluation of skin lesions suspected of being malignant, only apparently one-fifth were found to be cancerous, although ...
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus with a history of cutaneous lupus erythematosus are more likely to have high ...
Dupixent ® (dupilumab) is the first biologic to significantly reduce itch and skin lesions in phase 3 trial for prurigo nodularis, demonstrating the role of type 2 inflammation in this disease ...
Regeneron : Dupixent Reduces Itch And Skin Lesions In Phase 3 Trial For Prurigo Nodularis October 22, 2021 — 01:20 am EDT. ... met its primary and all key secondary endpoints. ...
An elliptical excision of the skin is typically performed on pigmented skin lesions, such as dysplastic nevi and melanomas, and on nonmelanoma skin cancers, including basal-cell carcinomas and ...
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.
Secondary skin lesions. Atrophy: Atrophy is a skin depression resulting from thinned epidermis and/or dermis.. Topical-steroid-induced striae (striae distensae) ...
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