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| lichenification | <dermatology> Hypertrophy of the epidermis, resulting in thickening of the skin with exaggeration of the normal skin markings, giving the skin a leathery barklike appearance, which is caused by prolonged rubbing or scratching. It may arise on seemingly normal skin or it may develop at the site of another pruritic cutaneous disorder. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Thickening and hardening of the skin.
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Thickening of the skin associated with hyperkeratosis. Often caused by repeated scratching of the skin.
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skin that has thickened.
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Thickening of the epidermis. Lichenified skin looks dry and leathery, and the normal skin markings are exaggerated. Repeated rubbing and scratching can produce lichenification.
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Thickened skin with exaggerated skin lines
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