This is a persistent progressive non-elevated red scaly or crusted plaque which is due to an intraepidermal carcinoma and is potentially malignant.
All round were people in the gloom - an audience of attentive and potentially malignant strangers.
He was thus a potentially malignant deity to be propitiated, as Aulus Gellius notes.
In a study conducted in Sri Lanka, scientists found high prevalence of oral potentially malignant disorders in rural Sri Lankan populations.
Our best defense against melanoma as a whole is to encourage sun-protective behaviors, regular skin examinations, and patient skin self-awareness in an effort to decrease high-risk behaviors and optimize early detection of potentially malignant lesions.
The complex operation was done to save the leg of a 32-year-old woman who had developed a potentially malignant tumor on her knee.
Aulus Gellius says that he is one of the potentially malignant deities who must be propitiated for their power to both inflict and withhold disaster from people and the harvests.
Frequently seen cancers include lymphoma, melanoma, mast cell tumors (which are considered to be potentially malignant, even though they may have benign behavior), and osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
A neoplasm can be benign, potentially malignant (pre-cancer), or malignant (cancer).
During surgery doctors found a large, potentially malignant growth spread over almost her entire uterus.