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- Milium_(dermatology) abstract "A milium (plural milia), also called a milk spot or an oil seed,[citation needed] is a keratin-filled cyst that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth. Milia are commonly associated with newborn babies but can appear on people of all ages. They are usually found around the nose and eyes, and sometimes on the genitalia, often mistaken by those affected as warts or other sexually transmitted diseases. Milia can also be confused with stubborn whiteheads.In children, milia often disappear within two to four weeks. For adults, they can be removed by an esthetician or physician (a dermatologist will have specialist knowledge in this area).".
- Milium_(dermatology) diseasesdb "001367".
- Milium_(dermatology) emedicineSubject "article".
- Milium_(dermatology) emedicineTopic "1058063".
- Milium_(dermatology) icd10 "L72.8 (ILDS L72.830)".
- Milium_(dermatology) icd9 "374.84, 704.8, 706.1".
- Milium_(dermatology) medlineplus "001367".
- Milium_(dermatology) thumbnail Milia_big.png?width=300.
- Milium_(dermatology) wikiPageID "1446341".
- Milium_(dermatology) wikiPageRevisionID "577270422".
- Milium_(dermatology) caption "Milia on the eyelid of an adult male".
- Milium_(dermatology) diseasesdb "1367".
- Milium_(dermatology) emedicinesubj "article".
- Milium_(dermatology) emedicinetopic "1058063".
- Milium_(dermatology) icd "374.84".
- Milium_(dermatology) icd "L72.8".
- Milium_(dermatology) medlineplus "1367".
- Milium_(dermatology) name "Milia".
- Milium_(dermatology) subject Category:Epidermal_nevi,_neoplasms,_cysts.
- Milium_(dermatology) type Disease.
- Milium_(dermatology) type Situation.
- Milium_(dermatology) comment "A milium (plural milia), also called a milk spot or an oil seed,[citation needed] is a keratin-filled cyst that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth. Milia are commonly associated with newborn babies but can appear on people of all ages. They are usually found around the nose and eyes, and sometimes on the genitalia, often mistaken by those affected as warts or other sexually transmitted diseases.".
- Milium_(dermatology) label "Gerstekorrel".
- Milium_(dermatology) label "Milien".
- Milium_(dermatology) label "Milium (dermatology)".
- Milium_(dermatology) label "Milium (médecine)".
- Milium_(dermatology) label "Prosaki".
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Milien.
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Milium_(médecine).
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Gerstekorrel.
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Prosaki.
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs m.0527by.
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Q1934449.
- Milium_(dermatology) sameAs Q1934449.
- Milium_(dermatology) wasDerivedFrom Milium_(dermatology)?oldid=577270422.
- Milium_(dermatology) depiction Milia_big.png.
- Milium_(dermatology) isPrimaryTopicOf Milium_(dermatology).
- Milium_(dermatology) name "Milia".