Pyogenic granulomas are noncancerous growths that may appear on the skin following skin injury or hormonal changes. Treatment may only be necessary if they bleed or are in sensitive areas. Pyogenic ...
When the cells clump together, they protect the body from potential threats in two ways. The first is keeping an infection in one place to stop it from spreading to other parts of the body. The second ...
A pyogenic granuloma is a vascular growth, also called a lobular capillary hemangioma or granuloma telangiectaticum. The name “hemangiomatous granuloma” has also been suggested. The alternative names ...
A 72-year-old man developed a bluish, painless and rapidly enlarging lesion on the palm side of his ring finger, over the course of a few weeks. It was solid and 20 mm in diameter on examination ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results