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The phrase "a lesion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to refer to an abnormal change in tissue, often due to disease or injury.
Example: "The doctor examined the patient's skin and noted a lesion that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "an injury" or "a wound".
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The doctors found a lesion.
Dr. Monto examined the spot and removed a lesion.
"The description he gave could have been a lesion compatible with anthrax," she said.
Bottalico had surgery to repair a lesion in his right shoulder.
An M.R.I. yesterday revealed a lesion, the team orthopedist Dr. John Conway said.
Identifying a lesion was a process similar to naming the animal.
Exactly how did it determine that a lesion was a melanoma?
Virgin No. 39: It's a lesion, and, no, I don't know what kind.
She comforts a shivering patient who is having a lesion in his cerebellum biopsied and decompressed.
First, a sensor shines light from the visible, invisible and infrared spectrums onto a lesion.
REBOUNDS SHERMAN DOUGLAS underwent surgery Friday to repair a lesion on his left ankle.
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