Macule
For the small circle of diameter 6, the circumference is 18.84.
The circumference of the small circle would be 18.84.
A small grape would be 1 cm long.
it depends on the asteriod. asteroids are small and typically 10 meters in diameter. the biggest one is 974 meters in diameter
A diameter is a characteristic of a circular shape, and has no intrinsic size. A big shape will have a big diameter and a small shape will have a small one. For example, the earth's equator has a diameter of approx 12800 kilometres while a pin has a diameter of around 1 millimetre.
small subcapsular lesion of the liver
10 millimeters = 1 centimeter The size of a small coin The size of a stamp The size of a pin The size of your nails The diameter of a small circle
Gooses, or geese, don't have ears. They have small slots that the hear out of on the side of their head. The size truly depends on the size of the goose. I know that Canadian geese have "ears" a centimeter or two in diameter.
Depends on the lesion. Could be comedonal, papular, pustular or nodular.
Cyanosis is a bluishdiscoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood. "Cyan" is a word that means, "Blue".
Ecchymosis is referred to as a LARGE lesion; while, petechiae is referred to as a SMALL lesion. A lesion is a abnormal change in the structure of a organ or part due to an injury or disease.
a small cut.
yes.
usually requires a skin biopsy. A small sample of a discoid lesion is removed, specially prepared, and examined under a microscope. Usually, the lesion has certain microscopic characteristics that allow it to be identified as a DLE lesion
usually requires a skin biopsy. A small sample of a discoid lesion is removed, specially prepared, and examined under a microscope. Usually, the lesion has certain microscopic characteristics that allow it to be identified as a DLE lesion
An angiokeratoma is a benign lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks and characterized by hyperkeratosis.
A raised lesion less than 1/5 in (5 mm) across and filled with a clear fluid. Vesicles that are more than 1/5 in (5 mm) across are called bullae or blisters. These lesions may may be the result of sunburns, insect bites, chemical irritation