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Results 1 - 10 of 178 for Thin skin
  1. ... of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising, most commonly on the arms ...
  2. Telangiectasias of the skin occur in multiple conditions. Thin skin secondary to long-term steroid use or aging, collagen vascular disease, and hormonal variation (particularly estrogen) are all ...
  3. ... skin and other tissues. This can cause itchy, thin skin and lead to skin changes called stasis dermatitis . ...
  4. ... of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone changes include: ...
  5. ... of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone changes include: ...
  6. ... of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone changes include: ...
  7. ... of the abdomen, upper arms, thighs, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising (especially on the arms and ...
  8. ... the skull (fontanelle) Small jaw ( micrognathia ) Dry, scaly, thin skin Limited range of motion Teeth - delayed or absent ...
  9. ... the length of the pregnancy. Premature infants have thin, transparent skin. The skin of a full-term infant is ...
  10. ... the length of the pregnancy. Premature infants have thin, transparent skin. The skin of a full-term infant is ...
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