hypertrophic nodular gliosis - определение. Что такое hypertrophic nodular gliosis
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Что (кто) такое hypertrophic nodular gliosis - определение

SKIN CONDITION
Hypertrophic scars; Radiation-induced hypertrophic scar; Radiation induced hypertrophic scar; Radiation-induced hypertrophic scars

Nodular sclerosis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Nodular sclerosing CHL
Nodular sclerosis (or "NSHL") is a form of Hodgkin's lymphoma that is the most common subtype of HL in developed countries. It affects females slightly more than males and has a median age of onset at ~28 years.
Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease         
  • Diagram of Cushing's symptoms.
  • Picture of lentigines associated with Carney Complex
ADRENAL CORTEX DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY SMALL TO NORMAL SIZED ADRENAL GLANDS CONTAINING MULTIPLE SMALL CORTICAL PIGMENTED NODULES
PPNAD; Primary Pigmented Nodular Adrenocortical Disease
Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) was first coined in 1984 by Carney et al. it often occurs in association with Carney complex (CNC).
Hypertrophic scar         
A hypertrophic scar is a cutaneous condition characterized by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen which gives rise to a raised scar, but not to the degree observed with keloids. Like keloids, they form most often at the sites of pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns.

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Hypertrophic scar

A hypertrophic scar is a cutaneous condition characterized by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen which gives rise to a raised scar, but not to the degree observed with keloids. Like keloids, they form most often at the sites of pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns. They often contain nerves and blood vessels. They generally develop after thermal or traumatic injury that involves the deep layers of the dermis and express high levels of TGF-β.