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It means no urinary out-put... less than 500 mL in every 24 hours. It is usually caused by imbalances in body fluids and electrolytes, renal lesions, or urinary tract obstruction.
Assuming you are a female and you mean 4 days after sex, that probably isn't semen. It is likely either vaginal secretions or infection. If you are concerned or there is any pain, discomfort, or unfamiliar lesions, see a doctor.
Yes, I've been diagnosed in the last year. I am currently recovering from a stroke caused by neuro Behcets and trying to learn more about how it's affecting me. I am NON-typical in that I am a 47 year old Ameican White female with symptons that started about 8 years ago with iritis, lymph node & joint pain. I didn't have any mouth lesions (they were more like brief blisters) until last fall. That was the clue that finally brought a conclusion to my mystery disease. Diane
This could be a lipoma. Not to be confused with lymphoma. A lipoma is a benign tumor of fatty tissue. It may be moveable beneath the surface of the mouth membrane and more superficial lesions have a yellow/white color. It is painless and slowly enlarges, sometimes to become several inches across. It can occur at any age and will not diminish on its own, hence, must be surgically removed. It has no potential for developing into a cancer. For more information, go to http://www.maxillofacialcenter.com/BondBook/softtissue/lipoma.html
benign or malignant
17276 x2, 17274-51, 17273-51, 17280-51x2
The treatment for liver lesions depends on whether or not the lesions are malignant or benign. Surgical intervention is recommended for malignant liver lesions.
17110 - destruction of benign lesions other than skin tags or cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions; up to 14 lesions
The destruction by electrosurgery of fourteen papilloma lesions in the anal area
Malignant melanoma
Malignant melanomas
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The purposes of electrosurgery are to destroy benign and malignant lesions, control bleeding, and cut or excise tissue.
Cryotherapy can be employed to destroy a variety of benign skin growths, such as warts, pre-cancerous lesions (such as actinic keratoses), and malignant lesions (such as basal cell and squamous cell cancers)
Lesion excisions are coded based on their size vs the number of lesions excised. All lesion sizes of the same area are added together & coded based on the size. 11643 - excision, malignant lesion including margins, face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips; excised 2.1 cm - 3.0 cm
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