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Lesion meaning
A wound or injury. | An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such on a patch of skin. | Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid.
Example sentences (20)
Lesion growth analysis showed that S. pimpinellifolium and S. pennellii had the fastest lesion expansion, with doubling times of 11 hours, whereas S. habrochaites and S. lycopersicoides had slower growth rates, up to 36 and 41 hours, respectively.
There is almost always a primary lesion elsewhere in the body that must be sought assiduously, because failure to treat the primary lesion will result in relapse.
First lady Jill Biden in January underwent Mohs surgery to have a skin cancer lesion removed from above her right eye, which had been discovered during a routine skin cancer screening.
However, after his fourth unsuccessful attempt, medical documents surfaced which indicated the discovery of a lesion on one of his lungs.
She was under increased veterinary care until, in July 2023, there were signs of improvement in her health, with a smaller pulmonary lesion and stable bloodwork.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Seven months ago, Gary Woodland was undergoing a frightening surgery to remove a lesion on his brain.
Following multiple biopsies the lesion was luckily identified as pre-cancerous and slow progressing - but still required treatment.
Grant sat out his freshman year at Mountain Vista, and the summer and fall that followed, with a mild OCD lesion in his knee.
He said: “I found the lesion and thought I’d better get it looked at given my previous experience and the knowledge that delaying getting it checked would be a huge mistake if it did turn out to be something serious.
Princess Margaret received treatment for a benign skin lesion at the London Clinic in 1980, while Prince Philip stayed there in 2013 when he underwent ‘abdominal investigations’.
Tom was then diagnosed with autoimmune encephalitis for a second time in October 2019, aged seven, along with a brain lesion and this has left him with many "physical, cognitive and mental health difficulties".
He also developed a blood blister on his toe - which was later diagnosed as a Janeway lesion, a sign of infective endocarditis.
Its effective concentration can directly reach the lesion site, fundamentally eliminate the genitourinary tract inflammation, and restore the normal prostate function.
Lesion depths are normally limited to 3-4 mm due to the nature of the electric field.
This risk is significantly reduced when the catheter is isolated from the blood with ice, therefore, the PFCA catheter may be operated with higher voltage and the PFA modality will create a deeper lesion.
Zoom capabilities help Friedman see how the skin moves as a person is moving around and how the skin responds when a patient presses on a lesion or rash — something that is lost in an image.
A SLAP lesion can be a painful condition in and of itself.
Besides, she had no risk factors for anything else that might explain the presence of a brain lesion.
Mr Thorpe and his wife and daughter left for hospital, where they said he remains after scans revealed a tumour on his brain and a lesion on his lung.
What you have is an metastatic lesion and mainly in the liver.