Digitally-colorized electron microscopic (EM) image depicting a monkeypox virion (virus particle). Courtesy CDC/Goldsmith at al. (Photo via Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) Amid soaring case ...
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Pictures of What Skin Cancer Looks Like
Skin cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the skin cells, and its appearance can vary widely depending on the type of cancer. Understanding the variations in what skin cancer looks like can help ...
As a study in Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology points out, Kaposi lesions may be less visible in people who have darker skin tones. Although Kaposi lesions can be asymptomatic, they may sometimes ...
Skin lesions are not uncommon in people with CLL, with some research suggesting that up to 25% of patients may experience them. CLL may increase the risk of developing secondary skin cancers, so ...
Leukemia cutis is a rare form of leukemia that causes skin lesions. The appearance of the lesions varies significantly from person to person. Lesions may appear as small or large lumps, thickened, ...
While Multiple Sclerosis (MS) doesn’t cause skin lesions, some aspects of MS or MS treatment can be associated with an increased risk of skin lesions, hives, and other skin problems. Treatment options ...
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