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  2. Rheumatoid nodule - Wikipedia

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    The rheumatoid nodule is the most common cutaneous manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis. [7] Rheumatoid arthritis involves chronic inflammation of synovial membranes, which leads to degradation of articular cartilage and the juxta-articular bone. Inflammation is caused by T cells, B cells, and monocytes when endothelial cells are activated.

  3. Olecranon bursitis - Wikipedia

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    The chance of developing bursitis is higher if one's job or hobby involves a repetitive movement (for example, tennis, golf, or even repetitive computer work involving leaning on one's elbow). [7] The likelihood of developing the condition is increased as one gets older. [8] As a reaction to injury, the lining of the bursa becomes inflamed.

  4. Ganglion cyst - Wikipedia

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    In a 2007 study of patients in Glasgow whose foot lumps were removed surgically, 39 of 101 cases were ganglion cysts. The study replicated earlier findings that no ganglion cysts were found on the sole or heel. The authors wrote, "Although lumps in these areas may be ganglia, the surgeon should probably consider other diagnoses in the first ...

  5. Your Skin Redness May Actually Have Something To Do With Your ...

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    Look for heat rash on your neck, shoulders, chest, armpits, elbow creases, and groin. Heat rash typically takes care of itself, but you should consult a doctor if the bumps don’t disappear after ...

  6. Wenis - Wikipedia

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    The skin is taut and smooth when the elbow is flexed, but loose and wrinkled when the elbow is straightened. [4] It may lose elasticity and begin to sag with age. [5] The bursa located between the ulna and the wenis reduces friction between the skin and the bone. [6] The region is not typically sensitive to acute pain from pinching.

  7. How do I know if I have heat rash? A dermatologist explains ...

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... under the breasts and in elbow creases, according to the Tarrant County Public Health Department.

  8. iPhone device that rules out throat cancer faster piloted in NHS

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    An adapter that transforms an iPhone into a portable tool to rapidly rule out throat cancer in those suspected of having the disease is being piloted by the NHS. Officials hope the technology will ...

  9. Exostosis - Wikipedia

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    The number and location vary among affected patients. Most people seem unaffected at birth; however, by the age of 12 years, they develop multiple exostoses. Affected individuals commonly complain of palpable and recognizable lumps (exostoses) at about the knees and in the forearms. The condition characteristically occurs bilaterally.