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Milia

Posted By: Dee on 2005-09-13
In Reply to: SKIN: She has a couple of dermal nevi, nothing that looks suspicious. A few MILEAM on the nose. nm - Dermatology help needed. THANK YOU.

Subject: Milia

could it be milia?


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Maybe saying a milia and AK?


 


eMedicine - Milia : Article by Susan Cooper, MBChB, MRCP




Milia - Milia are very common, benign, keratin-filled cysts that occur in persons of all ages, from infants to elderly persons. Primary milia are typically ...
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eMedicine - Milia : Article by Ruchir Agrawal, MD




Milia - Milia is a benign self-limiting rash that manifests as tiny white bumps on the forehead, nose, upper lip, and cheeks of the ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Milia




Milia are tiny white bumps or pimples. They occur when dead, normally sloughed-off ... Milia are common in newborn infants and appear as pearly white bumps, ...
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There is milia per Stedman's
Subject: There is milia per Stedman's

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miliary? macular? milia? nm
Subject: miliary? macular? milia? nm

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milia type rash? sm
Subject: milia type rash? sm

milium, pl. milia


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A tiny subepidermal keratinous cyst, usually multiple and therefore commonly referred to in the plural. Milium may be primary (developmental), occurring predominantly on the face in infants and adults, or retention cysts secondary to causes of scarring or subepidermal blisters involving adnexal epithelium. Syn: whitehead (1).


Origin


[L. millet]