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... Skin thickness ranges from 0.5 mm ( as in the eyelid ) to 4 to 5 mm in the sole of the foot . The thick skin of the digits and sole has a rich inner- vation , and although it is covered by 3 to 4 mm of epidermis , it is still very ...
... Skin thickness ranges from 0.5 mm ( as in the eyelid ) to 4 to 5 mm in the sole of the foot . The thick skin of the digits and sole has a rich inner- vation , and although it is covered by 3 to 4 mm of epidermis , it is still very ...
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... skin . In addition , various types of allergic vasculitis ( Fig . 20-17 ) may appear on the skin . These occur as petechiae , as deep hemorrhagic areas or as ulcerated areas . A biopsy will show characteristic endothelial changes with ...
... skin . In addition , various types of allergic vasculitis ( Fig . 20-17 ) may appear on the skin . These occur as petechiae , as deep hemorrhagic areas or as ulcerated areas . A biopsy will show characteristic endothelial changes with ...
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Medical and Surgical Management Nicholas J. Giannestras. NONVASCULAR CAUSES OF FOOT PAIN Skin Color Skin Temperature Skin Moisture Size of Leg Trophic Changes Dermatologic. Spinal Cord TABLE 22-1 . Ruptured disc , degenerative processes ...
Medical and Surgical Management Nicholas J. Giannestras. NONVASCULAR CAUSES OF FOOT PAIN Skin Color Skin Temperature Skin Moisture Size of Leg Trophic Changes Dermatologic. Spinal Cord TABLE 22-1 . Ruptured disc , degenerative processes ...
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