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Her bloated legs were covered with thickened skin, her ankles invisible.
He has rhynophyma, the most severe form of rosacea that causes bumps, pimples, redness and thickened skin on the nose.
A giant crocodile with a bulging shield of thickened skin on its forehead lived among dinosaurs, a new study reports.
Callus, also spelled callous, also called callosity or tyloma, in dermatology, small area of thickened skin, the formation of which is caused by continued friction, pressure, or other physical or chemical irritation.
After applying Callex, a salve for thickened skin on soles ($15.99 for 1.75 ounces at drugstore.com), I put on some white socks, and at the first commercial break, close to 9 07 p.m., I run to clean my hands of callus destroyer first, then wash my face with a cream cleanser, which I leave on for a minute, then rinse and head to the couch all before the "Shark Tank" promotion is done.
Skin that is water deficient, such as the thickened skin commonly present over the heels, fissures readily with trauma and is rough to the touch.
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In SSc, ILD or limited chest wall excursions due to a thickened thoracic skin is considered to cause this increased impedance [ 4, 5].
Localized scleroderma can be limited to patches of thickened or discolored skin, while internal organs are spared.
In psoriasis, these cells mature in just three or four days and accumulate to form thickened patches of skin.
Pressure spots between the toes develop a thickened layer of skin -- calluses and corns.
thickened or darkened skin.
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