noun

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A wound or injury.

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An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such on a patch of skin.

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Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid.

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Injury or an unfair imbalance in a commutative contract wherein the consideration is less than half of the market value, which then serves as a basis for the injured party to sue to rescind the agreement.

verb

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To wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.

Examples of lesions in a Sentence

Hoffmann (52) from essential syphilitic lesions, and now known as Treponeina (Spirochaete) pallida, Schaud.

An illness with no serious effects on humans, cowpox caused lesions on cows' udders which then could spread to dairymaids' hands.

In man, actually gross sensory defects follow even limited lesions of the cortex.

The hallmark lesions of these diseases are vacuoles and plaques, which are small round formations consisting of deposits of a protein called amyloid.

Stroke lesions to the left hemisphere can cause aphasia for sign that is analogous to the aphasias of speech.

The origin of the lesions was traced to basal stem cankers ca.

A fungus was isolated from the leaf lesions and stem and stolon cankers.

The performance of patients with lesions to the prefrontal cerebral cortex on these tasks will be described.

The rash can be extensive, with individual lesions becoming confluent.

Ocular lesions are common, including mild conjunctivitis, burning and grittiness.

Fusarium rot, which usually causes the corm to disintegrate in the soil or during storage, shows itself as corrugated surface lesions.

Expert opinion advises that a few lesions can usually be treated by cryotherapy, especially in older children, without anesthesia.

Twenty or more lesions outside the affected dermatome reflect generalized viraemia.

Some of these necrotic lesions became torn and partially detached or with a shothole effect.

The most common form of non-respiratory diphtheria is cutaneous diphtheria; other forms include conjunctival, otic and genital lesions.

The lesions, in combination with generalized edema, produced a leonine facies.

Lesions acute gastroenteritis, haemorrhagic enteritis, haemorrhagic enteritis; generalized congestion, particularly marked in the lungs.

These two soft palate ulcers, both surrounded by marked erythema, were the only mucosal lesions in this patient.

No overt language dysfunction was found in our population of 18 patients with focal ischemic lesions primarily affecting the right frontal or temporal lobes.

Common sites for the lesions include genitalia, rectum, urethra and mouth.

Surgery was required in 45% of lesions showing late gestation ' resolution ' .

There was no clear pattern of greater impairment for kanji with right hemisphere lesions and greater impairment for kana with left hemisphere lesions.

The prevalence odds of precancerous lesions were compared with the odds of normal histology or SG.

This histological and MRI evidence of lesions indicates that the polio virus both damaged and destroyed neurons in CNS territories beyond the anterior horn.

The most frequent causes of tinnitus are noise exposure, endolymphatic hydrops, space occupying lesions and head injury.

Note the intact immature nodules and the ruptured lesions showing white hyphae.

Check for previous surgery incision scars, infection, discharge, swelling and signs of skin lesions or defects.

Six weeks after inoculation brownish, sunken lesions were observed on the base of stems of seedlings inoculated with all anastomosis groups.

The intracerebral inoculation of mice with herpes simplex virus produces lesions similar to those seen in the human herpes simplex viral encephalitis.

To prevent infection, a physical barrier should be applied to ulcerated lesions to prevent contamination.

The drug also reduced the number of new or enlarging MS lesions seen on MRI scans by 83% .

A subset of HPVs infects the female genital tract, to induce cervical lesions that can progress to malignancy in some women.

Detection and treatment of precancerous cervical lesions can prevent cancer of the cervix from occurring.

T issue analysis by the pathologist divides precancerous changes into low grade or high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL ).

The symptoms observed were necrotic lesions on the roots and stems, as well as brown lesions on the leaves.

Some potentially malignant lesions can be managed by regular review, with or without medical treatment.

Children who had carious lesions in anterior teeth were referred for treatment if they did not have a family dentist.

Postmortem histopathology from nearly fifty years ago demonstrated the consistent presence of poliovirus lesions in specific brain areas.

We have imaged demineralised tissue, caries lesions, restored teeth and oral mucosa and demonstrate the detection of changes in tissue microstructure.

The six benign lesions included three false-positive mediastinal lymph nodes in one patient.

Two view mammography is better than single view in finding the smaller lesions.

The earliest detectable lesions, called fatty streaks, contain macrophage foam cells that are derived from recruited monocytes.

In contrast to adult dogs, juvenile dogs appeared to be more sensitive to peripheral nerve lesions as compared to skeletal myopathy.

Bacteria start to multiply within the blockage, which leads to inflammatory lesions or red papules.

Lower lesions, causing paraplegia, are less likely to affect breathing.

Further, molecular analyzes using different DNA cloning techniques will be applied to uncover the genetic lesions underlying the mutant phenotypes.

These lesions have been shown to progress to malignancy in a manor analogous to colonic polyps.

People developing psoriasis usually go to their doctor with obvious lesions on their skin or in their hair.

In classical, plaque psoriasis, the lesions are well defined, raised, reddish, slightly itchy plaques covered with loose silvery scales.

For example, lesions of canine superficial pyoderma (pustules) are most often seen on the ventral abdomen or medial thighs.

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