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an infant born encased in a tight membrane resembling collodion or parchment, which is subsequently shed, occasionally leaving normal-appearing skin (lamellar exfoliation of newborn or lamellar desquamation of newborn). It is usually a primary manifestation of various forms of ichthyosis, most often the lamellar type.
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a cyst that contains jellylike material, particularly in the third ventricle.
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| coll | genus of hardy annual herbs of western United States |
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