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More than 800 skin lesions developed over the study period.
About 25 percent of these patients will also develop skin lesions.
Here a much greater detail of structure within the skin lesion is seen.
"One of the things they found is the patients had fewer skin lesions.
Nevertheless, the skin lesions may take several months or even years to disappear.
Its effects were skin lesions and in some cases it could lead to insanity.
In all cases skin lesions form on the body.
On his thigh, several large raised skin lesions were visible.
They can be a result from bacterial infection of skin lesions.
The numerous skin lesions repaired themselves, and finally she was human once more.
I got really bad skin lesions which were like someone burnt me with an iron.
They are characterized by a unique pattern of skin lesions.
It tells of a Florida doctor who treated a man for a skin lesion last summer.
The infants have no skin lesions at birth, but develop them during the first weeks of life.
You've got all these skin lesions, sites of entry for bacteria.
Their hair can also become discoloured and they develop some skin lesions.
I still have mouth and skin lesions but not nearly as bad.”
To his surprise, their skin lesions cleared up almost overnight.
It can be used on skin lesions and in ear canals.
No skin lesions should be present as these may suggest ringworm.
Skin lesions, which appear unchanged over time are considered benign.
When skin lesions occur, they are most prominent on the face, hands and wrists.
Health officials said they would monitor the six for the less dangerous form of anthrax, which could result in skin lesions.
Skin lesions in the fingertips may sometimes bleed and cause pain.
Some of them had skin lesions -- they were just very sick individuals.