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  • ...pmid16365642">{{cite journal |author=Tobin DJ |title=Biochemistry of human skin--our brain on the outside |journal=Chem Soc Rev |volume=35 |pages=52–67 | Historically, skin color has also been, and often still is, a pretext for arbitrary distinctio
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Skin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...f muscle and skin, marked by proximal muscle weakness and a characteristic skin rash.
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  • ...tion that introduces the dose directly into the body, bypassing digestion, skin absorption, inhalation, etc. Most commonly, some type of injection is used *intradermal: in the surface layer of the skin
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  • ...pmid16365642">{{cite journal |author=Tobin DJ |title=Biochemistry of human skin--our brain on the outside |journal=Chem Soc Rev |volume=35 |pages=52–67 | Historically, skin color has also been, and often still is, a pretext for arbitrary distinctio
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  • ...t may cause CNS damage and teratogenesis. It is used as a paint for warts, skin neoplasms, and senile keratoses."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Damage to either human or animal skin.
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  • Allergic skin reaction causing localized redness, swelling, and itching.
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  • ...ynthetic [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic] primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections.
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  • A dermatological condition in which red itchy bumps form on the skin
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  • A method used to provide deep local heating of tissue, without affecting the skin
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  • In [[health care]], '''leg ulcers''' are "[[skin ulcer|ulceration of the skin]] and underlying structures of the lower extremity. About 90% of the cases
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  • ...directly into body tissues (i.e., not through the gastrointestinal tract, skin, or inhalation)
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  • Field of medicine that specialises in the treatment of skin disorders.
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  • German physician, specialist in skin and venereal diseases, tried in [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • [[Antibiotic]] for treating [[urinary tract infection]]s, skin infections, [[pharyngitis]], and [[tonsillitis]].
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  • ...people according to specific physical attributes: most commonly, these are skin colour, facial characteristics and sometimes hair type.
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  • An area of skin that is supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Atopic dermatitis is an inherited skin condition noted for its reported itch, scratch, itch cycle.
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  • Arthritic joint disease associated with the chronic skin scaling and fingernail changes seen in psoriasis, often affecting the inter
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  • ...parts that are [[edible]] and useful as [[food]] , including [[muscle]], [[skin]], [[organ]]s, connective tissue, and [[fat]]
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  • ...elial cell]]s capable of producing the pigment [[melanin]]; most common on skin
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  • Cells that form the surface of body tissues such as the [[skin]] and the [[gastrointestinal tract]]; they aggregate into [[epithelium]]
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  • *Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infection *Complicated Skin and Skin Structure ''[[E. coli]]'' Infection
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  • The surface area of a human body, i.e., the size of its skin.
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  • A fairly indistinct term for skin irritations, most commonly a [[pruritis|pruritic]] [[papulovesicular]] derm
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  • ...of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{
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  • ...nts are "Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic ...variant=full-text</ref><ref>Simpson EL et al. Emollient enhancement of the skin barrier from birth offers effective atopic dermatitis prevention. J Allergy
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  • An intense itching sensation that produces the urge to rub or scratch the skin to obtain relief.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...age, have a variety of clinical forms, and are characterized by red scaly skin lesions.
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  • ...ssive, extremely destructive bacterial infection of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]], often associated with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''
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  • Highly contagious infection of the respiratory system, and maculopapular skin rash, caused by a paramyxovirus of the genus ''Morbillivirus''.
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  • '''Epithelial cells''' make up the outer (i.e., skin) and inner (e.g., oral mucosa) linings of the body. They aggregate into lay Flat, thin, and irregular in shape, these are found in such places as the skin and inside the mouth and nose, and in the anal canal.
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  • ...The goals are to correct sagging facial skin and muscles, to remove excess skin and fat, as well as to restore firmness to create a more youthful, vibrant ...x]], injection of [[soft tissue fillers]], [[chemical peels]], and [[laser skin resurfacing]].
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  • ...ith varying shades and patterns in their coats, nails, mucus membranes and skin. Many [[Breed standard|breed standards]] specify the colors allowed for pur =Skin and mucus membrane colors=
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  • ...nts are "Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic
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  • ...bilirubin in the blood and manifested by a yellowish discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and cornea.
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  • Viral infection of the skin or occasionally of the mucous membranes, characterized by one or more discr
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  • ...creases and voids left by the thinning and loss of [[elasticity]] of aging skin. ==Skin==
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  • ...acterized by an interest in manipulating ideas of a structure's surface or skin, with fragmentation and non-rectilinear shapes.
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  • ...oose or sagging [[abdomen]]. The surgery involves the removal of excess [[skin]] and [[fat]] from the middle and lower abdomen as well as tightening the a ...fer from excess fat, whereas those who have lost weight suffer from excess skin. Massive weight loss or pregnancy can also weaken the abdominal wall. The
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  • ...parts of the [[human]] [[body]] and also in some [[animal]]s, primarily [[skin]], [[muscle]]s, [[fat]] and sometimes [[organ]]s but excluding [[bone]]s, [
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  • ...varying stages of differentiation as well as malignant infiltration of the skin.
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  • ...by diabetes mellitus, liver dysfunction, and a bronze pigmentation of the skin.
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  • ...ction, popularly called "flesh eating bacteria", of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]]. [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] is the most common [[pathogen]],
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  • ...] and [[areola]], characterized clinically by [[eczema]]-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells
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  • Retractable [[skin]] and [[mucous membrane]] fold, also called the ''prepuce'', which covers t
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  • ...f the plant--roots, stems and leaves--can result in a severe and prolonged skin rash.
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  • {{r|Skin graft}}
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  • {{r|Absorption (skin)}}
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  • ...ch, in women, enlarge in [[puberty]], consist of the [[mammary gland]]s, [[skin]], supporting muscles, [[adipose tissue]], and [[connective tissue]]s<noinc
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  • ...elivered by [[catheter]] or by a focused [[percutaneous]] beam through the skin
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  • ...he nipple and areola, characterized clinically by eczema-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells
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  • ...g skirts of skin and baby.jpg/credit}}<br />Patwin women wearing skirts of skin; one carries a baby.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>ulceration of the skin and underlying structures of the lower extremity. About 90% of the cases ar
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  • ...d from the Major Leagues for at least 20 years because of the color of his skin but who became, late in the life of a professional athlete, a national cele
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  • ...temic syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features
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  • ...string=#s22 |title=Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft-tissue infections. |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |dat
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  • ...increasing skin cell turnover rate, allowing a new layer to be seen on the skin sooner<ref name=Ho>Ho, ET, NS Trookman, BR Sperber, et al. 2012. A Randomiz ...ref name=Ho></ref>. This means that more cells are being made and becoming skin cells.
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  • ...s]] route. For animals such as [[cat]]s and [[dog]]s, however, their loose skin stretches easily to accommodate large fluid volumes. ...chnique of introducing a hypodermic needle (or catheter) under an animal's skin is far easier than into a vein. It can, therefore, be made available for ho
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  • A '''wound''' is classified as damage to [[human]] or [[animal]] [[skin]]. Wounds can be either open or closed. Examples of open wounds include cut ...the epidermis is scraped off. This type of injury is usually caused by the skin surface sliding across a rough surface.
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  • '''Psoriasis''' is "a common genetically determined, chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by rounded erythematous, dry, scaling patches. The le ...given patient, it might be a minor annoyance, such as hardened patches of skin over the elbow or another moving surface, which rarely crack and bleed. In
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  • ...erence", and that it is no different from a person's sexual orientation or skin colour.
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  • {{r|Skin disease}}
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  • ...ness occurs with approximately equal frequency in children and adults. The skin lesions usually take the form of a purplish rash (or less often an exfoliat
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  • Candida parapsilosis is a commensal of human skin and vaginal mucosa.<ref name="pmid18854483">{{cite journal| author=Trofa D,
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  • | journal = Skin & Allergy News *the skin lesions of [[dermatomyositis]], [[vitiligo]], steroid-induced [[rosacea]],
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  • ...ency of VITAMIN D in the diet, insufficient production of vitamin D in the skin, inadequate absorption of [[vitamin D]] from the diet, or abnormal conversi
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  • ...ervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lungs]], [[gastrointestinal tract]], and [[skin]]. There is a massive increase in the number of [[eosinophil]]s in the blo
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  • {{r|Skin (novel)}}
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  • '''Dermatomic area''' (also known as a '''dermatome''') is an area of [[skin]] that is supplied by a single pair of [[dorsal root]]s. An area innervated ...anglion]] and migrates along the spinal nerve to irritate only the area of skin served by that nerve. Symptoms can be bilateral and symmetric, meaning tha
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  • ...pyogenes]]'' and ''S. agalactiae'' infections. It is approved for complex skin and soft tissue infections, and for [[pneumonia]]s.
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  • ...of [[vitamin D]] in the diet, insufficient production of vitamin D in the skin, inadequate absorption of vitamin D from the diet, or abnormal conversion o
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  • ...s and folds. People with a tendency to skin candidiasis should keep their skin dry. While some forms of candidiasis are easily curable, others are more u
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  • ...used to treat [[allergy|allergies]], [[asthma]], [[arthritis]] and sundry skin conditions.
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  • The thoracic wall is "the outer margins of the thorax containing skin, deep fascia; thoracic vertebrae; ribs; sternum; and muscles."<ref>{{MeSH}}
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  • ...infections (including pneumonia), bacteremia/septicemia, serious skin and skin structure infections, and serious urinary tract infections caused by suscep
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • Granulated cells that are found in almost all tissues, most abundantly in the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Like [[basophil]]s, mast cells contain larg
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  • ...work includes plays ''[[Our Town (play)|Our Town]]'' (Pulitzer) and ''The Skin of our Teeth'' (Pulitzer), and novels ''The Bridge of San Luis Rey'' (Pulit
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  • | Flea bite or infection through skin | [[Bubo]]es, or distinctive blue-black skin swellings of [[lymph gland]]s such as in the axilla (i.e., armpit) or groin
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...in [[decontamination]] and [[sterilization]]. All may be used in treating skin disorders.
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  • ...ted to eat, followers of the Paleo Diet are naturally lean, have acne-free skin, improved athletic performance, and are experiencing relief from numerous m
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...common names to identify plants. Salsify is edible; Moses-in-a-basket is skin-irritant and is poisonous.
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  • ===Simple skin lacerations=== Tissue adhesive may be better than sutures for simple skin lacerations.<ref name="pmid18440668">{{cite journal |author=Man SY, Wong EM
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  • ...lem, as it turned the skin yellow, and casused nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin staining, psychosis, lichen planus, and exfoliative dermatitis. Weina obser
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  • Eczema is a nonspecific term for skin rashes that cause intense itching. In general, they involve an allergic rea
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...lay of this organ is generally [[taboo]]. In about 30% of human males, the skin towards the tip is removed in a procedure known as [[circumcision]], which ...feet long. In the 18th and 19th centuries, whalers were known to use the skin of the sperm whale penis as a one-piece waterproof apron. However, the comm
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...rts. that are [[edible]] and useful as [[food]] , including [[muscle]], [[skin]], [[organ]]s, connective tissue, and [[fat]], and generally excludes [[bon
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  • ...}}polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes
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  • ...in [[technical design]]. Many aspects of the [[shape]], [[skeleton]] and [[skin]] of human-made [[vehicle]]s for [[locomotion]] in air or water have been i
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • Miss Simpson has released six albums since 1999, including 2004's ''In This Skin'' and 2006's ''A Public Affair''. She has also appeared in numerous films
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  • |Confit, Warmed but Not Browned.jpg|Warmed in the oven, ready to have the skin crisped
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  • ...varying stages of differentiation as well as malignant infiltration of the skin. [[Mycosis fungoides]]; [[Sezary syndrome]]; [[lymphomatoid papulosis]]; an
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • |hazards= irritant to eyes, skin and respiratory system
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