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  2. Paper cut - Wikipedia

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    Notably, "paper" cuts can also be caused by thin, stiff, and abrasive materials other than paper. Paper cuts can be highly painful, even though they may bleed very little, if at all. Although a loose sheet of paper is usually too soft to cut the skin, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a razor 's edge), and can thus exert enough pressure ...

  3. Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans - Wikipedia

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    Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans, or PVA, indicates that extra or altered skin pigmentation ("poikiloderma") [10] is occurring, associated with heightened visibity of capillaries ("vasculare", referring to telangiectasia) under the skin, related to thinning and wasting away ("atrophicans") of the skin and its tissue. Telangiectasia is an ...

  4. Stop The Bleed: Help save lives - AOL

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    Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels and are close to the surface of the skin. Bleeding from capillaries occurs from injuries like paper cuts or small scrapes. Capillary bleeding is a light ...

  5. Hematoma - Wikipedia

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    An ecchymosis is a hematoma of the skin larger than 10 mm. [2] They may occur among and or within many areas such as skin and other organs, connective tissues, bone, joints and muscle. A collection of blood (or even a hemorrhage) may be aggravated by anticoagulant medication (blood thinner).

  6. Women prove they're paper thin with disturbing new challenge

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    Chinese women are participating in the "A4 Waist Challenge," where they have to prove they're paper thin -- literally.

  7. Schamberg disease - Wikipedia

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    Schamberg's disease, (also known as "progressive pigmentary dermatosis of Schamberg", [1] "purpura pigmentosa progressiva" (PPP), [1] and "Schamberg's purpura" [1]) is a chronic discoloration of the skin found in people of all ages, usually only affecting the feet, legs or thighs or a combination.

  8. Wound closure strip - Wikipedia

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    Reinforced skin closures: These are sterile skin closure strips that are made of a porous, non-woven backing coated with a pressure-sensitive, hypoallergenic adhesive and reinforced with polyester filaments for added strength. They provide general wound support for increased tensile strength and finer wound edge approximation.

  9. Children in Gaza ‘paper thin’ due to malnutrition – as ...

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