| skin, chemical peel of |
The use of chemicals to erode superficial skin layers; used to treat acne, wrinkles, and blemishes. SEE: dermabrasion.
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| skin, tenting of |
A delay in the return of pinched skin to a flat position, after it has been tugged, elevated above the rest of the epidermis, and released. The return becomes progressively slower as the skin ages and subcutaneous elastic tissue
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| skin-eye syndrome |
A syndrome consisting of deposits on the anterior surface of the lens and posterior cornea, and skin pigmentation. It is due to extensive medication with some of the phenothiazine-type tranquilizers.
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| skinfold tenderness |
Tenderness elicited by the examiner's rolling the skin and subcutaneous tissues over the upper border of the trapezius muscle. Normally, this produces minor discomfort, but in patients with nonarticular rheumatic disorders, r
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| skin |
Essential part of red winemaking as it contains pigments, flavonoids and tannins.
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