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- brown colour. These lesions may join to form larger crusty plaques with desquamating edges. Keratoderma Keratosis Blennorrhea List of cutaneous conditions...
- Erythema (from Gr**** erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in superficial capillaries...
- secretion of the apocrine glands of the ****oris, in combination with desquamating epithelial cells. Glands that are located around the ****oris, the labia...
- Desquamation occurs when the outermost layer of a tissue, such as the skin, is shed. The term is from Latin desquamare 'to s****e the scales off a fish'...
- candidiasis shows hyperplastic epithelium with a superficial parakeratotic desquamating (i.e., separating) layer. Hyphae penetrate to the depth of the stratum...
- foam despumate, despumation, spoom, spumante, spume squāma squām- scale desquamate, desquamation, desquamative, squamate, Squamella, squamiform, squamosal...
- occur in several different lung diseases and may refer to parts of the desquamated epithelium seen in lavages from asthmatic patients. These microscopic...
- disease, where a dense plug of keratin, formed by abnormal ac****ulation of desquamated skin in sheet like layers (lamellae), forms in the bony (deeper) part...
- enters the colon. This cholesterol originates from the diet, bile, and desquamated intestinal cells, and can be metabolized by the colonic bacteria. Cholesterol...
- rather, viral particles are released as a result of degeneration of desquamating cells. HPV can survive for many months and at low temperatures without...