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  2. Skin fold - Wikipedia

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    Skin folds or skinfolds are areas of skin that are naturally folded. Many skin folds are distinct, heritable anatomical features, and may be used for identification of animal species, while others are non-specific and may be produced either by individual development of an organism or by arbitrary application of force to skin, either by the actions of the muscles of the body or by external ...

  3. Psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    Inverse psoriasis forms red patches in skin folds. [5] Erythrodermic psoriasis occurs when the rash becomes very widespread, and can develop from any of the other types. [4] Fingernails and toenails are affected in most people with psoriasis at some point in time. [4] This may include pits in the nails or changes in nail color. [4]

  4. Intertrigo - Wikipedia

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    Intertrigo, commonly called “skin fold dermatitis”, refers to a type of inflammatory rash of the superficial skin that occurs within a person's body folds. [1] These areas are more susceptible to irritation and subsequent infection due to factors that promote skin breakdown such as moisture, friction, and exposure to bodily secretions and excreta such as sweat, urine, or feces. [1]

  5. EXCLUSIVE: 'I kept it a secret': Mom details painful skin ...

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    Acne “typically occurs on the face or the upper chest or the upper back,” whereas HS blooms in skin folds and this appears to increase its severity in some people. “Friction (seems) to make ...

  6. Cutis verticis gyrata - Wikipedia

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    Cutis verticis gyrata is a medical condition usually associated with thickening of the scalp. [1] The condition is identified by excessive thickening of the soft tissues of the scalp and characterized by ridges and furrows, which give the scalp a cerebriform appearance. Clinically, the ridges are hard and cannot be flattened on applying pressure.

  7. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A nail is a protective plate characteristically found at the tip of the digits ( fingers and toes) of all primates, corresponding to the claws in other tetrapod animals. Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough rigid protein called alpha-keratin, a polymer also found in the claws, hooves and horns of vertebrates.

  8. Body composition - Wikipedia

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    Body composition. In physical fitness, body composition refers to quantifying the different components (or "compartments") of a human body. [1] The selection of compartments varies by model but may include fat, bone, water, and muscle. [2] Two people of the same gender, height, and body weight may have completely different body types as a ...

  9. Ehlers–Danlos syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Redundant skin folds are areas of excess skin lying in folds. Other skin symptoms include molluscoid pseudotumors, especially on pressure points, petechiae, subcutaneous spheroids, livedo reticularis, and piezogenic papules are less common. In vascular EDS, skin can also be thin and translucent. In dermatosparaxis EDS, the skin is extremely ...