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Subsequent peeling of the skin is defined as dry desquamation.
The diagnosis seemed confirmed three days later when desquamation of the rash became evident.
Desquamation (especially of the palms and soles) 1 - 2 weeks after onset.
For example, once the rash of measles fades, there is desquamation.
The anatomy of the human eye makes desquamation of the lens impossible.
Although this moist desquamation is uncomfortable, recovery is usually quick.
Desquamation of the skin is always seen, especially after the flea expands during hypertrophy.
Desquamation of the epidermis may result from disease or injury of the skin.
Corneocytes will eventually be shed off through desquamation as new one come in.
Extensive areas of desquamation might be present.
This result indicates that MP-release is not related to cell desquamation.
Progesterone has an anti-proliferative effect on mucosa and accelerates desquamation.
Radiation can cause dry or moist desquamation.
Radiation therapy-related pruritus is usually associated with dry desquamation of skin within the treatment field.
It turns out, though, that speeding up the natural process of shedding dead skin cells (known as desquamation) can be harmful when done too frequently.
They eventually reach the corneum and slough off (desquamation).
A slowly oxidised plug of metallic uranium can sometimes resemble an onion subjected to desquamation.
The dermal syndrome may be characterized inflammation, dry or moist desquamation, and erythema.
Desquamation (shedding the outer layers of skin)
They are regularly replaced through desquamation and renewal from lower epidermal layers, making them an essential part of the skin barrier property.
Those junctions disintegrate as corneocytes migrate toward the surface of the skin and result in desquamation.
Outside of medical therapy, when moist desquamation is seen in the setting of nuclear warfare, the condition is generally thought to be fatal.
This promotes desquamation of the hyperparakeratotic papillae.
It occurs in patients with scarlet fever prior to the appearance of the rash and persists as pigmented lines after desquamation.
Papillomaviruses exploit desquamation as a stealthy, non-inflammatory release mechanism.