lesion in the PONS Dictionary

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There have been many genes and proteins identified that, when mutated, may lead to these lesions.
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This enhanced contrast allows lesions to be more easily identified.
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The prisoners developed severe lesions which went untreated for seven months.
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It is usually reserved for worsening disease or lesions located in vital organs such as the spine.
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Similar lesions may appear on the leaves and petioles of the pumpkin.
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The lesions are known to resolve very slowly.
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Left untreated, these lesions may last as long as 9 months.
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However, lesions at one end should therefore have the same effect on the opposite end, and this can not be observed experimentally.
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The lesion starts off small and painless, and ranges in color from pink to purple.
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Its lesion resulting in hemiballismus is known for long.
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