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Occasionally, skin cancer may be painful to the touch or bleed when lightly bumped. The lack of symptoms makes timely checkups with a dermatologist critical in ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to assess the degree of signal alterations or attenuation in formalin-fixed vs. fresh skin biopsy specimens ...
Chlorhexidine belongs to a group of medicines called antiseptic antibacterial agents. It is used to clean the skin after an injury, before surgery, or before an ...
Explore your options and learn what to expect from this treatment to improve the appearance of your facial skin.
The purpose of this study is to create a research registry of patients with Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Skin Conditions (IMISC) within academic and community, ...
This common skin cancer usually looks like a bump or a scaly sore. Learn about symptoms and treatment options, including freezing, lasers and surgery.
Ultraviolet (UV) light testing. Also called phototesting, this exam is used to see how your skin reacts to light from a special lamp. · Photopatch testing. This ...
Learn about this type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that attacks the skin. Find out about cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.
Ingenol topical is used to treat a skin condition called actinic keratosis on the face, scalp, body, arms, or legs. This medicine is available only with your ...
Researchers in the Mayo Clinic Department of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery are studying new ways to identify and treat high-risk skin cancers.
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