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Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Skin Lipoma: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Lipoma of the skin is a benign tumor consisting of normal fatty tissue (lipocytes). Many limes have a connecting capsule. Single or multiple lipomas are usually located on the abdomen, back, limbs. They are soft to the touch, painless, mobile, the colors of normal skin, with a diameter of 1 cm to 10 cm.

Lymphangioma of the skin: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Lymphangioma of the skin is a benign tumor from the lymphatic vessels. Lymphangioma exists from birth or develops in childhood.

Skin hemangioma

Skin hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor. In most cases, a hemangioma tumor of the skin develops from birth as a result of the proliferation of blood vessels.

Nevus: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The nevus may be based on autoimmune disorders, that is, the appearance of cytotoxic antibodies in the blood and the effect of cytotoxic lymphocytes. In the depigmentation site, a decrease in the melanin content in melanocytes and the disappearance of the melanocytes themselves from the epidermis are noted.

Lymphomatoid papulosis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The causes and pathogenesis of papulosis of the lymphomatoid remain unknown. Many scientists consider papulosis lymphomatoid as a nodular form of skin lymphoma with a slow tumor progression. The disease is observed in young and middle-aged people, more often in men.

Leukemia skin (skin leukemia)

Skin leukemids (synonyms: skin leukemia, hemoderma) are symptoms of leukemia and manifest in its terminal stage. However, sometimes skin signs are the initial symptoms of leukemia, when other symptoms (changes in blood, lymph nodes and bone marrow) are still absent.

Lymphocytic infiltration Jessner-Kanoff: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Infiltration of the lymphocyte of Jessner-Kanof was first described in 1953 by M. Jessner, NB Kanof. The causes and pathogenesis of dermatosis are not fully understood.

Benign skin lymphoplasia: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Lymphoplasia benign can develop at any age, both in men and in women. The clinical picture of the disease is characterized by the appearance of nodules, plaques or infiltrative-tumor elements, located mainly on the skin of the face, mammary glands, genital organs, axillary pits.

Kaposi's Sarcoma

Kaposi's sarcoma (synonyms: idiopathic multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma, Kaposi angiomatosis, Kaposi's hemangiosarcoma) is a multifocal malignant tumor of vascular origin, affecting the skin, mucous organs.

B-cell lymphomas of the skin: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

As with T-cell lymphomas of the skin, the basis of B-cell lymphomas of the skin is the proliferation of abnormal B lymphocytes.

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