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lesioni

Lesioni are abnormal tissue changes that result from injury, disease, or degeneration. In medical usage, the term can describe effects in skin, organs, nerves, or other tissues and may be localized or diffuse. Descriptions focus on location, extent, morphology, and underlying cause.

Classification of lesioni is broad. They can be categorized by tissue type (cutaneous, mucosal, visceral) and

Common examples include cutaneous lesions such as macules, papules, vesicles, ulcers, scars, plaques, and nodules. Deeper

Diagnosis of lesioni relies on history and physical examination, supplemented by imaging (ultrasound, CT, MRI), endoscopy

Management and prognosis depend on the underlying cause and the tissue involved. Treatment targets healing of

by
pathophysiology
(traumatic,
inflammatory,
infectious,
neoplastic,
ischemic,
degenerative,
congenital).
Lesioni
may
be
acute
or
chronic
and
can
range
from
minor
disruptions
such
as
abrasions
to
major
organ
damage.
lesions
may
involve
hematomas,
cysts,
tumors,
or
necrotic
areas.
The
term
lesion
is
distinct
from
wounds
or
scars,
though
these
concepts
can
overlap
in
clinical
assessment.
where
appropriate,
and
laboratory
tests.
Histopathological
examination
or
biopsy
is
often
required
to
determine
etiology,
malignant
potential,
or
to
guide
management.
the
tissue,
control
of
infection
or
inflammation,
and
removal
or
treatment
of
underlying
disease
when
needed.
Prognosis
varies
widely
with
etiology,
location,
and
timeliness
of
intervention.