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14 results filtered with: Geraldine Thompson
  • lucillia coeruleiviridis (Blow-fly) on saxifrage umbrosa
  • Bullous pemphigoid.
  • Exophalia Wernickie Tinea Nigra
  • Lentigo maligna (LM) on the temple. Lentigo maligna describes a dark skin lesion, it is often referred to as a pre-cancerous lesion or early stage skin cancer. It is a type of melanoma but can be treated if it is caught at this early stage.
  • Detail of rugose fungus growth
  • Lichen amyloid/amyloidosis
  • Fungus growth producing metabolites
  • Chromogenisis detail on blood agar
  • Bacteria metabolites from the respiratory tract
  • Hyperkeratosis of hand
  • Linear sebaceous neavus
  • Hyperkeratosis of the heel. Hyperkeratosis describes a thickening of the outer layer of the skin caused by abnormally increased amounts of the protein keratin which normally functions to protect the skin.
  • Pyogenic granuloma on the thumb
  • Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)