There is no specific time that hemangioma birthmarks were discovered due to the fact that the term was used to describe all tumor like structures. Hemangioma is caused by an abnormally dense grouping of blood vessels on the skin. These benign masses can also develop on the surfaces of internal organs. Some symptoms include bruises, patches of white color, or a simple scratch. These marks eventually raise out from the skin and become a red, strawberry-like mass. Doctors can diagnose external hemangioma by visually examining them with the naked eye, but medical scans can be necessary to find internal cases. Most patients choose to let the mark fade away over time, but some decide to inject beta blockers and apply ointment to avoid a cosmetic
flaw. Some may choose to remove the lesion with laser therapy, and surgery can also be required for internal growths. These treatments are normally effective and leave the patient or family with peace of mind. Children who aren’t carried to full term have a greater risk of developing this birthmark, so it is crucial to attempt to carry a pregnancy for as long as necessary. Although this disorder is not contagious, it is important to learn about to avoid ignorance and misdiagnosis.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin condition that features lumps under the skin that range from pea-sized to marble sized. This condition is also known as acne inversa. Hidradenitis Suppurativa is NOT contagious. This condition usually occurs where skin rubs together such as between the buttocks, under the breasts, the armpits and the groin. Most of these lumps tend to be very painful and when they break open they often produce malodorous pus.
Sula’s birthmark is first referenced as a stemmed rose in the year 1922. Sula’s birthmark is attributed as a stemmed rose from not only
Koplik’s spots – these are spots inside the mouth, throat and side’s of cheek, they are a greyish-white colour.
Superficial spreading melanoma spreads slowly on the top layers of the skin before it may begin to penetrate deeper layers of skin. A flat or slightly raised, discolored (tan, brown, black, red, blue or white), and asymmetrical patch of skin. are likely indicators of its presence. In this regard, superficial spreading melanoma may begin with previously benign mole. This type of melanoma is more common in young people, and it accounts for 70 percent of all melanoma diagnosis.
There is no cure for hemophilia yet but they can stop or keep the bleeding episodes from happening by injecting themselves with “purified clotting factors.” Additional treatment is necessary only if the purified clotting factors were attacked by the person’s immune system.
The first sign of melanoma is often a change in the size, shape, or color of an existing mole or the appearance of a new mole. Men most commonly develop melanoma on the trunk, particularly the back, and women on the legs or arms. Melanoma develops in a manner similar to other cancer types. A cell's DNA genes, which control cell division and reproduction, become damaged. The damaged genes cause the cell to divide and grow without control or order, eventually becoming a malignant tumor.
... of warning very early on, even before this story begins, but it is not acknowledged until Aylmer exploits it: “It was the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions, either to imply that they are temporary and finite, or that their perfection must be wrought by toil and pain” (213). This excerpt is foreshadowing at how Aylmer’s plan will ultimately end. By placing this birthmark upon Georgiana’s cheek, Nature is establishing her power of human nature and stating the message that no one in this world is perfect because it is her wish. Everyone will have some flaw associated to them and the only way to undo it is to endure the negative consequences that come along with it. Aylmer sees the birthmark as competition for power, started by Nature, while Nature uses the birthmark as sort of a taunting mechanism.
“Basal cell carcinoma is an uncontrolled, abnormal growths or lesions that arise in the skins basal cells, which line the deepest layer of the epidermis.” (Phillip, 2011) Basal cell carcinoma often times resembles open sores, red patches, shiny bumps or scars. Majority of basal cell carcinoma cases occur on parts of the body such as the face, ears, neck, scalp, shoulders and back that are excessively exposed to the sun.
Harlequin Ichthyosis is a rare genetic mutation that affects the thickness of the skin. In order for a child to inherit this mutation, both of their parents must be carriers of the autosomal recessive gene. This gene will affect chromosome 2q35 by the deletion mutation. This mutation causes a changes in the ABCA12 gene. This gene produces the ABCA12 protein, which carries lipids to the epidermis of the skin. Without the ABC12 protein, the epidermis will not get the lipids needed to hold the skin together, which in result will cause water lose in the body. Not only is the ABCA12 protein used in the transportation of lipids, it is also a key component in the tissue of many major organs. For example the lungs, liver, and the stomach.
In the 'Birthmark';, a story that is more than a century old Georgiana and her husband Alymar are searching for physical perfection, much like we do today. In addition they manifested their obsession with physical perfection much like we do today. Georgiana was born with a crimson birthmark in the shape of a hand. This birthmark was on her cheek. One day Georgiana discovers that this birthmark 'shocks'; her husband and he is deeply bothered by it. Georgiana finally realizes this after Alymar says 'Georgiana . . . has it ever occurred to you that the mark upon your cheek might be removed?'; After discussing the birthmark several times with her husband, a talented scientist, Georgiana decides to have it removed by him. It is never stated in full detail exactly how Alymar is going to remove this birthmark, we assume that it will be a surgical procedure. At one point in the story Georgina says to her husband 'If there be the remote possibility of it .
Rozell-Shannon, Linda. "Facts About Vascular Birthmarks and Tumor." Vascular Birthmarks Foundation 1 Jan. 2004: 1-26. Print.
With non-melanoma cancers, you would question areas of the skin that are unusual. Any open sores which may crust over and the...
The In story “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne he begins by introducing the main character whose name is Aylmer. Aylmer s a brilliant scientist and natural philosopher who has left behind his experiments to marry beautiful Georgiana. We are told Georgiana is blessed with a birthmark upon her face. The narrator explains that the birthmark on her cheek is a red mark in the shape of a tiny hand on her left cheek. The mark disappears when she blushes; male admirers love the birthmark, and would do anything just to kiss it.
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