The epidermis will close over, and the cutis and the pellis.
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A patient is presented with severe cutis laxa of the abdomen.
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The second layer is called the corium, derma cutis vera, or true skin.
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These findings and skin biopsy were consistent with cutis laxa syndrome.
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Leukemia cutis used to be a late manifestation of leukemia.
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In a second flare in childhood, she developed proximal muscle weakness and calcinosis cutis.
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Conclusions: We described the largest series of amyloidosis cutis dyschromica to date and reviewed the published patients.
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The scales of the epidermis are constantly falling off and being replaced by secretion from the cutis.
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The sensitiveness of the cutis.
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The occurrence of a tumor in a child with growth retardation and cutis laxa must be reminiscent of Costello syndrome.
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Our data provide insights into the etiology of cutis laxa diseases and will have immediate impact on diagnostics and genetic counseling.
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Outside this muscular tube we have the external envelope of the vertebrate body, which is known as the corium or cutis.
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Duhring reports a very rare form of disease of the skin, which may be designated neuroma cutis dolorosum, or painful neuroma of the skin.
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Each hair grows from a tiny bulb (papilla), which is an elevation of the cutis at the bottom of a little hollow in the skin.
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Moreover, the underlying cutis is also not metamerous, although it develops from the segmental structure of the cutis-plates (Figures 1.161 and 1.162 cp).
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Cutis laxa is a term that refers to markedly loose skin that is not hyperelastic.