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Meanings of overlying skin in English
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Usage of overlying skin in English
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MARY-X, like its human counterpart, exhibited striking erythema of the overlyingskin.
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The overlyingskin was usually had coarse telangiectasia with central or peripheral pallor.
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It took some doing, since the overlyingskin and muscle had become so hard.
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The overlyingskin may ulcerate, especially over the knuckles.
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Infection due to direct extension from the overlyingskin?
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The part swells rapidly, and is very tender, the overlyingskin being red, glazed and hot.
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The muscle flap and overlyingskin were expanded.
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On palpation, a firm, fixed and tender mass was detected over the right maxilla, with normal overlyingskin.
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On palpation, few ill-defined firm mobile masses were found in the upper outer quadrant with overlyingskin induration.
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IORT allowed breast irradiation treatment to be performed without effecting overlyingskin, thus cosmetic outcomes tended to be favorable.
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There is also swelling over the gland, and eventually suppuration and sloughing of the gland tissue and overlyingskin.
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It presents as an asymptomatic subcutaneous nodule with normal overlyingskin on distal extremities, the scalp, or the forehead.
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An 82-year-old woman presented with a right breast lump with erythematous reaction of the overlyingskin and corresponding lymph nodes.
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The dissector was inserted into the subgluteal maximus muscle plane to expand the muscle and overlyingskin, thereby forming bilateral sliding and tension-free musculocutaneous flaps.
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Volumetric reformations of the skull and overlyingskin were used to trace two-dimensional planes defined in terms of skull-base plane and internal or surface landmarks.
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In some patients with an invasive fungal sinusitis (iv) there may be direct extension to the overlyingskin, causing a fungal cellulitis of the face.