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  • galvanic skin response
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  • glossy skin
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  • hairy skin receptor
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  • lizard skin
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  • relaxed skin tension line
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  • scalded skin syndrome
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  • skin
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  • skin flap
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  • skin flare
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  • skin friction
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  • skin vascular permeability factor
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  • galvanic skin reflex
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  • galvanic skin response
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  • glabrous skin
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  • glossy skin
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  • goose flesh skin
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  • gravitational skin line
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  • artificial skin
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  • artificial skin graft
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  • galvanic skin response =GSR
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  • glossy skin
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FO fiberoptic; fish oil; foot arthrosis; foramen ovale; forced oscillation; fronto-occipital
MO macroorchidism; manually operated; Master of Obstetrics; Master of Osteopathy; medical officer; mesi...
MO-MOM mineral oil and milk of magnesia
OEF oil immersion field; oxygen extraction fraction
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PO Palm oil
PHFO Partially hydrogenated fish oil
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  • hairy skin
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  • scalded skin syndrome
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  • senile skin
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  • skin
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  • skin adnexa
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  • skin appendage
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  • skin care
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primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin A rare malignant cutaneous tumour seen in sun-exposed skin of elderly patients composed of dermal nodules of small round cells with scanty cytoplasm in a trabecular pattern; the tumour cells contain cytoplasmic dense core granules resembling neurosecretory granules seen in Merkel cells.
Synonym: primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin, trabecular carcinoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary skin graft A skin graft transferred immediately after the creation of a raw area.
(05 Mar 2000)
sailor's skin Dry, wrinkled skin with presence of dry premalignant keratoses; observed most commonly in fair-skinned, blue-eyed persons who are exposed by occupation or sport to sunshine for prolonged periods and over many years.
Synonym: golfer's skin, sailor's skin.
(05 Mar 2000)
scalded skin syndrome <syndrome> A potentially serious side effect of infection with the staph (staphylococcus) bacteria that produces a specific protein which loosens the cement holding the various layers of the skin together. This allows blister formation and sloughing of the top layer of skin. If it occurs over large body regions it can be deadly (just like a large surface area of the body having been burned). It is necessary to treat scalded skin syndrome with intravenous antibiotics and to protect the skin from allowing dehydration to occur if large areas peel off. The disease occurs predominantly in children under 5 years of age. It is known formally as staphyloccoccal scalded skin syndrome and as ritter disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
hidden nail skin 1. The thin, condensed, eleidin-rich layer of epidermis which procedes and initially covers the nail plate in the embryo. It normally degenerates by the eighth month except at the nail base where it remains as the cuticle of the nail.
2. The corneal layer of epidermis overlapping and in direct contact with the nail root proximally or the sides of the nail plate laterally, forming the undersurface of the nail wall or nail folds of nail.
Synonym: hidden nail skin, perionychium.
3. The thin skin adherent to the nail at its proximal portion.
Synonym: epionychium.
Origin: G. Epi, upon, + onyx (onych-), nail
(05 Mar 2000)
pupillary-skin reflex Dilation of the pupil following scratching of the skin of the neck.
Synonym: ciliospinal reflex, cutaneous pupil reflex, cutaneous-pupillary reflex, skin-pupillary reflex.
(05 Mar 2000)
sex skin The skin of the genital regions of the Macaca mulatta and other primates which becomes hyperaemic during estrus; at the same time the dermis becomes gelatinous and the epidermis thickened.
(05 Mar 2000)
shagreen skin An oval-shaped nevoid plaque, skin-coloured or occasionally pigmented, smooth or crinkled, appearing on the trunk or lower back in early childhood; sometimes seen with other signs of tuberous sclerosis.
Synonym: shagreen patch.
(05 Mar 2000)
skin 1. To strip off the skin or hide of; to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal.
2. To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially. "It will but skin and film the ulcerous place." (Shak)
3. To strip of money or property; to cheat.
Origin: Skinned; Skinning.
1. To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over.
2. To produce, in recitation, examination, etc, the work of another for one's own, or to use in such exercise cribs, memeoranda, etc, which are prohibited.
1. <anatomy> The external membranous integument of an animal.
In man, and the vertebrates generally, the skin consist of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis, cuticle, or skarfskin, composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial, layers; and an inner sensitive, and vascular dermis, cutis, corium, or true skin, composed mostly of connective tissue.
2. The hide of an animal, separated from the body, whether green, dry, or tanned; especially, that of a small animal, as a calf, sheep, or goat.
3. A vessel made of skin, used for holding liquids. See Bottle. "Skins of wine."
4. The bark or husk of a plant or fruit; the exterior coat of fruits and plants.
5. That part of a sail, when furled, which remains on the outside and covers the whole. The covering, as of planking or iron plates, outside the framing, forming the sides and bottom of a vessel; the shell; also, a lining inside the framing. Skin friction, Skin resistance, the friction, or resistance, caused by the tendency of water to adhere to the immersed surface (skin) of a vessel.
<surgery> Skin graft, a small portion of skin used in the process of grafting. See Graft.
<zoology> Skin moth, any insect which destroys the prepared skins of animals, especially the larva of Dermestes and Anthrenus. Skin of the teeth, nothing, or next to nothing; the least possible hold or advantage. Skin wool, wool taken from dead sheep.
Origin: Icel. Skinn; akin to Sw. Skinn, Dan. Skind, AS. Scinn, G. Schined to skin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
skin abnormalities Congenital structural abnormalities of the skin.
(12 Dec 1998)
skin aging The process of aging due to changes in the structure and elasticity of the skin over time. It may be a part of physiological aging or it may be due to the effects of ultraviolet radiation, usually through exposure to sunlight.
(12 Dec 1998)
skin and connective tissue diseases A collective term for diseases of the skin and its appendages and of connective tissue.
(12 Dec 1998)
skin, artificial Synthetic material used for the treatment of burns and other conditions involving large-scale loss of skin. It often consists of an outer (epidermal) layer of silicone and an inner (dermal) layer of collagen and chondroitin 6-sulfate. The dermal layer elicits new growth and vascular invasion and the outer layer is later removed and replaced by a graft.
(12 Dec 1998)
skin botflies A large, blue, brown-winged species whose larvae develop in open boil-like lesions in the skin of humans, many domestic animals, and some fowl. It is a very serious and damaging cattle parasite and frequently attacks small children in Central and South America. Its eggs are laid on the legs or abdomen of another insect, such as the mosquito; the eggs later hatch, when stimulated by warmth or other factors, to release the botfly larvae on the skin of the mosquito's bloodmeal host, and the larvae quickly invade the skin to initiate myiasis.
Synonym: Dermatobia cyaniventris, human botfly, skin botflies, warble botfly.
(05 Mar 2000)
skin cancer <oncology> A malignant growth on the skin.
Risk factors include: those who are fair-skinned or sunburn easily, freckled skin, blue or green eyes, blond or red hair, multiple moles, multiple bad sunburns in the past (particularly as a child) and a prior history for a skin cancer.
(27 Sep 1997)
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