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Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNCH) is a small, nodular, tender, chronic inflammatory lesion occurring on the helix of the ear, most often in men. [ 2 ] : 610 it often presents as a benign painful erythematous nodule fixed to the cartilage of the helix or antihelix of the external ear. [ 3 ]
Though articular cartilage damage is not life-threatening, it does strongly affect the quality of life. Articular cartilage damage is often the cause of severe pain, swellings, strong barriers to mobility and severe restrictions to the patient's activities.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis) Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis; Chondroid lipoma; Chordoma; Classic Kaposi sarcoma; Collagenous fibroma (desmoplastic fibroblastoma) Composite hemangioendothelioma; Connective tissue nevus (collagenoma, elastoma, shagreen patch) Cutaneous endometriosis
The Florida woods cockroach (Eurycotis floridana) is a large cockroach species which typically grows to a length of 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in). [2] When alarmed, adults can eject an extremely foul-smelling directional spray up to 1 m, [3] which inspired several of its other common names: Florida skunk roach, Florida stinkroach, skunk cockroach, skunk roach, stinking cockroach, and stinkroach. [1]
Here’s what the aftermath looked like in parts of the hardest-hit areas of southwest Florida: Photos show how Hurricane Milton ravaged parts of Florida, including Bradenton, Tampa and Siesta Key.
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Only three Florida species live in caves: the eastern pipistrelle, the gray bat and the southeastern myotis. Florida has the highest concentration of southeastern myotis in the world. [5] The greatest threat to bats in Florida is the disturbance or destruction of roost sites, due to either vandalism or urban development. [5]
Here’s what the aftermath looked like in parts of the hardest-hit areas of southwest Florida: Photos show how Hurricane Milton ravaged parts of Florida, including Bradenton, Tampa and Siesta Key.