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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...
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Moist desquamation is a
description of the
clinical pattern seen as a
consequence of
radiation exposure where the skin
thins and then
begins to weep because...
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granite is a
granite undergoing exfoliation, or
onion skin
weathering (
desquamation). The
external delaminated layers of
granite are
gradually produced by...
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clinical symptoms,
other than the
process of
desquamation,
occurs in 5–10 days.
After the
desquamation, the skin will be left with a
sunburned appearance...
- radiodermatitis,
while presenting as red patches, may
sometimes also
present with
desquamation or blistering.
Erythema may
occur at a dose of 2 Gy
radiation or greater...
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vascularized distal structures, such as the
fingers and toes.
Symptoms include desquamation or peeling, weak
peripheral pulses, loss of
peripheral sensation, edema...
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outermost layer of the epidermis. They are
regularly replaced through desquamation and
renewal from
lower epidermal layers and are
essential for its function...
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differentiated corneocytes are held
together by corneodesmosomes. In
order for
desquamation to occur,
corneodesmosomes need to be
fully degraded. KLK5 and KLK7 are...
- plug of
metallic uranium can
sometimes resemble an
onion subjected to
desquamation. The main
hazard however arises from the
pyrophoric character of actinide...
- location, the
degree of skin moisture, the
dynamics of skin
growth and
desquamation, the
speed and
extent of the
inflammatory response, and the infecting...