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Erythema (Ancient Gr****: ἐρύθημα, from Gr**** erythros 'red') is
redness of the skin or
mucous membranes,
caused by
hyperemia (increased
blood flow) in...
- 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...
- (sweat) and
sebaceous (sebum)
glands of the ****oris in
combination with
desquamating epithelial cells.
Glands that are
located around the ****oris, the labia...
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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...
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candidiasis shows hyperplastic epithelium with a
superficial parakeratotic desquamating (i.e., separating) layer.
Hyphae penetrate to the
depth of the stratum...
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layer of skin on
epidermal cells. Red
endemic skin as well as
spongy and
desquamating (peeling) skin are
consistent with this syndrome.
After premature delivery...
- rather,
viral particles are
released as a
result of
degeneration of
desquamating cells. HPV can
survive for many
months and at low
temperatures without...
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enters the colon. This
cholesterol originates from the diet, bile, and
desquamated intestinal cells, and it can be
metabolized by the
colonic bacteria....
- follicle. It is the
normal function of
these cells to
detach or
slough off (
desquamate) from the skin
lining at
normal intervals. The dead
cells are then forced...