Initially the patient may present with a small pustule or vesicle at the site which rapidly progresses to a honey-crusted plaque with surrounding erythema. If the lesion(s) is left untreated ...
Clinical examination found several skin lesions, positioned exactly at the sites of application of the electrodes, composed of precisely annular, transparent, tightly filled vesicles on an ...
Some common descriptive terms of primary lesions are macule, papule, nodule, plaque, wheal, vesicle, bulla, pustule, cyst, comedo, and burrow. Secondary lesions are the patient's response to a ...
A protein called coat protein II (COPII; green) forms vesicles that transport from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the Golgi. A different protein called coat protein I (COPI; red) forms vesicles ...
Thus far, the specific brain lesions caused by PD ... A particularly promising target in body fluids are "extracellular ...
Multiple small vesicles to large blisters varying in size from 1 mm to 1.5 cm in diameter were observed on the skin (Fig. 1). The lesions were confined to an area approximately 7–9 cm long ...