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lesion

[lee-zhuhn] / ˈli ʒən /


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Leprosy often caused visible facial lesions that made sufferers stand out, while tuberculosis usually produced less obvious symptoms.

From Science Daily

Secondary goals in both relapsing multiple sclerosis studies showed statistically significant and clinically meaningful reductions in brain lesions, Roche said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once present, the myCAFs and nerve cells interact inside pancreatic lesions, helping create conditions that support cancer growth.

From Science Daily

Earlier models were typically trained on carefully selected subsets of MRI data and designed to perform narrow tasks, such as identifying lesions or estimating dementia risk.

From Science Daily

The Ducks will be without leading scorer Leo Carlsson until after the Olympic break after the center underwent a surgical procedure to treat a lesion in his left thigh Friday.

From Los Angeles Times