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- 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...
- to be rich in squalene and contain prostatic and seminal secretions, desquamated epithelial cells, and the mucin content of the urethral glands of Littré...
- Desquamation, or peeling skin, is the shedding of dead cells from the outermost layer of skin. The term is from Latin desquamare 'to s****e the scales...
- occur in several different lung diseases and may refer to parts of the desquamated epithelium seen in lavages from asthmatic patients. These microscopic...
- Erythema (Ancient Gr****: ἐρύθημα, from Gr**** erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in...
- granular cast. This cast type is formed by inclusion or adhesion of desquamated epithelial cells of the tubule lining. Cells can adhere in random order...
- brown colour. These lesions may join to form larger crusty plaques with desquamating edges. Keratoderma Keratosis Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo...
- the ****oris (sweat), the sebaceous glands of the ****oris (sebum) and desquamating epithelial cells. Concerning historical and modern perceptions of the...
- treatment involves the application of chlorhexidine lotion to remove any desquamated skin. The ****ociated itching may be treated with topical or systemic...
- cyst is lined by thin epithelium and shows a lumen usually filled with desquamated keratin, occasionally containing inflammatory cells. The nodes are formed...