Summer means outdoor activities and a reminder to watch for suspicious moles, a possible sign of skin cancer. But doctors say ...
While Multiple Sclerosis (MS) doesn’t cause skin lesions, some aspects of MS or MS treatment can be associated with an increased risk of skin lesions, hives, and other skin problems. Treatment options ...
Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and clinical assistant professor of dermatology. Skin lesions can be primary (present from birth or develop later in life) or secondary ...
Actinic keratosis and seborrheic keratosis are two skin conditions that often show up around middle age. Since actinic keratosis lesions can become cancerous, it’s best to get prompt treatment.
Leukemia cutis is a rare form of leukemia that causes skin lesions. The appearance of the lesions varies significantly from person to person. Lesions may appear as small or large lumps, thickened, ...
Careful selection of skin lesions that require expert evaluation is important for early skin cancer detection. Yet challenges include lack of cost-effective asymptomatic screening, geographical ...