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  1. A skin graft is a piece of healthy skin removed from one area of your body to repair damaged or missing skin somewhere else on your ...
  2. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be ...
  3. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different than the surrounding skin. This can be ...
  4. A skin lesion biopsy is when a small amount of skin is removed so it can be examined under a microscope. The skin is tested to look for skin conditions or ...
  5. Squamous cell skin cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the United States. Other common types of skin cancer are: Basal cell cancer Melanoma
  6. Candida infection of the skin is a yeast infection of the skin. The medical name of the condition is cutaneous candidiasis. ... often live on the hair, nails, and outer skin layers. They include yeast-like fungi such as ...
  7. A skin graft is a patch of skin that is removed by surgery from one area of the body and transplanted, or attached, to another area.
  8. Skin turgor is the skin's elasticity. It is the ability of skin to change shape and return to normal. ... Skin turgor is a sign of fluid loss ( dehydration ). Diarrhea or vomiting can cause fluid loss. Infants ...
  9. ... form of cancer in the United States. Most skin cancers are basal cell cancer. Other common types of skin cancer are: Squamous cell cancer Melanoma
  10. A newborn infant's skin goes through many changes both in appearance and texture. ... The skin of a healthy newborn at birth has: Deep red or purple skin and bluish hands and feet. ...
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