What is scleroderma?
Cold winter months, snow drifts, although outside the cold wind howling, Mr. and Mrs. Wang heart is as warm as spring, pregnant for ten months, the long-awaited child finally came,…
Cold winter months, snow drifts, although outside the cold wind howling, Mr. and Mrs. Wang heart is as warm as spring, pregnant for ten months, the long-awaited child finally came,…
Darkened nails are not necessarily cancer. There are many reasons for darkening nails, and each case should be analyzed on its own merits. The most common cause of blackened nails…
Doctor’s diagnosis:Giant skin tumor Date of last visit:2013-04-20 Disposition plan given by doctor during last visit:Recently, I just had a surgery to remove a giant skin tumor with local anesthesia,…
The skin depression of the tailbone is mainly manifested as a different degree of depression of the skin in the middle of the tailbone of infants after birth, the diameter…
Whether an epidermal cyst will become cancerous without cutting cannot be generalized and should be judged according to the specific condition. Epidermal cyst, also known as keratocyst, is one of…
Skin tumors mainly occur between 30 and 70 years old, and the older the age, the higher the incidence. The etiology of skin tumors is very complex, involving external factors…
Overview Mycosis fungoides (MF), formerly known as mycosis fungoides, is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It is the most common type of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, accounting for 54%…
We often encounter a skin tumor in the head and face in the clinic, which grows from small to large for decades and seriously destroys important facial organs, such as…
What are skin tumors? Various tumors often grow in the skin and subcutaneous tissues of people. Most of the skin tumors are benign, such as pigmented nevus (commonly known as nevus),…
Benign skin tumors I. Nevus cell nevus Mole cell nevus, also known as melanocytic nevus, is the most common benign tumor in humans, which can exist at birth, but often occurs after…