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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormal skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or dermatological contexts to describe skin that deviates from the typical appearance or condition.
Example: "The dermatologist noted that the patient had abnormal skin, which required further examination to determine the underlying cause."
Alternatives: "irregular skin" or "unusual skin condition".
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Laboratory tests revealed that the marigold extract seemed to prevent abnormal skin cells from dividing, but without any toxic effects.
However, this review focuses mainly on inherited disorders of junctions that have an abnormal skin phenotype.
In many cases, the babies' skulls seemed to have collapsed on themselves, with overlapping tissues and abnormal skin folds suggestive of a brain that had stopped growing.
In large doses of 2 grams or more, niacin can cause dry skin and abnormal skin pigmentation, aggravate peptic ulcers and damage the liver.
Cholesteatoma is a proliferation of abnormal skin that can develop in the middle ear and can erode and destroy important structures associated with hearing and balance.
However, corticosteroid-containing medications can cause skin-thinning, dilation of superficial blood vessels that leads to unsightly red spots on the skin, and abnormal skin pigmentation.
Furthermore, Helen Britain must vigilantly guard against irritation, infection and further injury to the damaged and abnormal skin, scars and grafts because any injury, however slight, can generate cancer in these adynamic areas.
We grew fibroblasts from untreated skin from cancer patients who had normal and abnormal skin reactions to radiation therapy, and determined the X-ray sensitivities of these cells in vitro.
These discoveries have often highlighted novel or unusual phenotypes, including abnormal skin barrier function, alterations in epidermal differentiation, and developmental anomalies of various ectodermal appendages, especially hair, as well as a range of extracutaneous pathologies.
Some 25 years of work has led to considerable knowledge in the area, a range of tissue-engineered products that are benefiting patients, and also tissue-engineered models for in vitro use, which are proving very valuable in furthering the understanding of normal and abnormal skin cell biology.
Several indirect evidences led us to associate mottling and abnormal skin perfusion.
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