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pyogenic granuloma…

 

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pyogenic granuloma, close-up, pyogenic granuloma on the hand, lobular capillary hemangioma, pyogenic granulomas, reddish bumps on the skin that bleed, due to an abnormally high concentration of blood vessels, lesions often appear at sites of previous trauma, exact cause of pyogenic granulomas, frequently appear following injury, occur on the hands, arms, face, lesions bleed, quite annoying, pyogenic granulomas, common in children, small red vascular lump that bleeds, occurs at site of recent trauma, seen most frequently on hands, arms, face, physical examination, sufficient, health care provider to diagnose pyogenic granuloma, a skin biopsy necessary to confirm the diagnosis, small pyogenic granulomas, go away suddenly, larger lesions, surgery, electrocautery, freezing, lasers, recurrence rate is high entire lesion is not destroyed, most pyogenic granulomas, removed, scarring, appear after treatment, recurrences, same site, not infrequent, bleeding, lesion, reappearance of treated lesions, skin lesion that bleeds, changes appearance.



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