Granulomatous dermatosis is a skin disorder that involves small lesions on the skin with a particular nodular appearance,
called granulomas.
These lesions,
called granulomas, can appear on any surface of the body.
Small clusters of immune cells
called granulomas form, walling off the bacteria.
he body responds to tuberculosis infection by locking the bacterial offenders into tiny clusters of immune cells
called granulomas, which are a hallmark of the disease.
When zebrafish are infected with Mycobacterium marinum (blue), immune cells (red) quickly surround the bacteria to form tightly organized nuggets
called granulomas.
• Sarcoidosis, the growth of tiny clusters of inflammatory cells
called granulomas, carries a higher risk of heart disease and venous thromboembolism.
Medically speaking, their distinctive cellular rosettes are
called granulomas.
The resulting wound is
called a granuloma.
Not exact matches
After the stump falls off, if you notice a moist, red lump with yellow / green drainage that lasts more than two weeks, this could be extra tissue
called «umbilical
granuloma».
This may be a piece of extra tissue
called an umbilical
granuloma.
Cavaliers are commonly affected by a condition
called eosinophilic stomatitis, which often manifests on the soft palate.1 This inflammatory condition is similar to eosinophilic
granulomas in cats, but histologically, the disease in Cavaliers often lacks
granuloma formation.
A very frustrating skin disease found mostly in dogs is
called acral lick dermatitis (ALD), commonly know as a lick
granuloma.
This is
called a lick
granuloma.
That open sore on your dog's skin that he constantly licks and gnaws is
called a lick
granuloma, or a «hot spot.»
Sterile
granuloma, sometimes
called sterile pyogranuloma or either name preceded by «idiopathic», is an immune mediated disease that cause masses or nodular skin lesions, usually on the face though they can occur anywhere.
White blood cells
called mononuclear cells (macrophages and lymphocytes) and plasma cells are responsible for the formation of
granulomas, or masses of inflammatory cells, around the blood vessels in CNS tissues, but the reason for their presence is not understood.
Severe cases may lead to broken skin
called hotspots, and
granulomas — raised, edematous, oozing lesions that can cause permanent scarring.
The so -
called «Lick
Granuloma» is a raised, usually ulcerated area on a dog's wrist or ankle area caused by the dog's own incessant licking.
This is
called acral lick dermatitis or lick
granuloma, but licking can also occur on objects or other materials and is usually a displacement behavior that helps relieve a dog's boredom Read More
The nature of the skin disease can be quite variable ranging from over-grooming (also
called «fur mowing») to raw weepy eosinophilic
granuloma complex lesions to the dry seedlike scabs commonly referred to as «miliary dermatitis.»