ICD-9-CMLesionHealthcare providers use different methods to treat/remove or destroy suspicious skin lesions. Appropriate code selection depends on the lesion morphology and the technique used, for example, removal by shave technique, destruction, or excision.To select the appropriate code for excision...
A skin lesion is a nonspecific term that refers to any change in the skin surface; it may be benign, malignant or premalignant. Skin lesions may have color (pigment), be raised, flat, large, small, fluid filled or exhibit other characteristics. Common examples of benign skin lesions may in...
Dermatitis herpetiformis (Duhring's disease) is an inflammatory skin disease associated with celiac enteropathy and characterized by polymorphic pruritic eruptions, chronic recurrent course, and granular deposition of IgA in the papillae of the dermis. The defeat of the oral mucosa with dermatitis occurs...
Dermatitis herpetiformis (Duhring's disease) is an inflammatory skin disease associated with celiac enteropathy and characterized by polymorphic pruritic eruptions, chronic recurrent course, and granular deposition of IgA in the papillae of the dermis. The defeat of the oral mucosa with dermatitis occurs...
The major focus of this review is on one of the Y-family DNA polymerases, polη. Polη (UniProt ID: Q9Y253) was first recognized from the hypersensitivity of Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) variant syndrome patients toward many skin diseases including skin cancer and its relationship with the ...
However, the confidence map only evaluates the contact condition between the probe and human skin, indicating the reliability of the ultrasound imaging at each pixel, and does not consider the significance of the image content for diagnosis. Therefore, the confidence map- ping method has a big ...