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List of articles in "Disease" category - Page 139

Giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath

Giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath also known as giant-cell synovioma and localized nodular tenosynovitis is a firm lesion measuring 1 to 3 cm in diameter and is most commonly […]


Infantile systemic hyalinosis

Infantile systemic hyalinosis or juvenile systemic hyalinosis is an allelic autosomal-recessive condition characterized by multiple skin nodules hyaline deposition gingival hypertrophy osteolytic bone lesions and joint contractures.


Oral submucous fibrosis

Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is a chronic complex irreversible highly potent pre-cancerous condition characterized by juxta-epithelial inflammatory reaction and progressive fibrosis of the submucosal tissues (lamina propria and deeper connective […]


Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma

Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (eHAE) is a rare tumor first characterized by Sharon Weiss and Franz Enzinger that both clinically and histologically is intermediate between angiosarcoma and hemangioma. Some now refer to […]


Proliferating angioendotheliomatosis

Proliferating angioendotheliomatosis has historically been divided into two groups (1) a reactive involuting type and (2) a malignant rapidly fatal type.The reactive involuting type is uncommon and occurs in patients […]


Microvenular hemangioma

Microvenular hemangioma (also known as Microcapillary hemangioma) is an acquired benign vascular neoplasm that presents as an asymptomatic slowly growing 0.5- to 2.0 cm reddish lesion on the forearms or […]


Tufted angioma

A tufted angioma (also known as an Acquired tufted angioma Angioblastoma Angioblastoma of Nakagawa Hypertrophic hemangioma Progressive capillary hemangioma and Tufted hemangioma) usually develops in infancy or early childhood on […]


Acquired progressive lymphangioma

Acquired progressive lymphangioma (also known as Benign lymphangioendothelioma) is a group of lymphangiomas that occur anywhere in young individuals grow slowly and present as bruise-like lesions or erythematous macules.


Hypovitaminosis D

Hypovitaminosis D is a deficiency of vitamin D. It can result from inadequate nutritional intake of vitamin D coupled with inadequate sunlight exposure (in particular sunlight with adequate ultraviolet B […]


Connective tissue nevus

A connective tissue nevus (also known as a Collagenoma Elastoma and Shagreen patch) may be present at birth or appear within the first few years is elevated soft to firm […]


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