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The most common areas of involvement are the skin (also known as leukemia cutis) and the gums.
He is also a senior associate editor of Cutis, a monthly scientific journal for dermatologists.
The skin is involved about 10% of the time in the form of leukemia cutis.
Xerosis cutis is the medical term for dry skin.
One such disease is aplasia cutis, in which babies are born with no skin on their skull.
When cutis laxa is severe, it can also affect the internal organs.
For example, in cutis laxa the skin is loose, hanging, and wrinkled.
The cutis is made up of cylindrical hyphae between 2 and 5 m thick.
She is a 25-year-old Vassar graduate and assistant managing editor of Cutis, a medical journal.
Cutis is the combined term for the epidermis and the dermis, the two outer layers of the skin.
Cutis may refer to several unrelated biological structures:
In most cases, cutis laxa is inherited.
Lymphoma cutis is a cutaneous condition characterized by a proliferation of lymphoid tissue.
The cap cuticle forms a cutis.
The skin is frequently observed to have a mottled appearance (cutis marmorata).
The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis, skin).
Osteoma cutis may be present.
The stipitipellis is a cutis and can be set with cylindrical caulocystidia.
The pileipellis, the top layer of hyphae in the cap, is a cutis.
Associated conditions may include cutis laxa and ataxia.
Moreover, he was going to put the cutis on Bijah, and he wanted no weepy woman involved.
"Osteoma cutis, but there is currently no way of detecting if and when this is likely to occur.
Subcutaneous refers to the tissue beneath the cutis of the skin, and emphysema refers to trapped air.
In some affected individuals, ulcerations or congenital skin defects (aplasia cutis) can be present.
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