| 1. | These lesions may join together to form larger crusty plaques with desquamating edges.
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| 2. | Food debris, desquamated epithelial cells and bacteria often form a visible tongue coating.
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| 3. | In essence, atrophic candidiasis appears like pseudomembranous candidiasis without the superficial desquamating layer.
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| 4. | This cast is formed by inclusion or adhesion of desquamated epithelial cells of the tubule lining.
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| 5. | The term can refer to parts of the desquamated epithelium seen in biopsies from asthmatic patients.
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| 6. | Its name is derived from the former belief that these macrophages were pneumocytes that had desquamated.
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| 7. | Pseudomembranous candidiasis shows hyperplastic epithelium with a superficial parakeratotic desquamating ( i . e ., separating ) layer.
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| 8. | There it was : a " desquamating rash, " peeling red skin where summer swim trunks would pinch.
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| 9. | Smegma clitoridis is defined as the secretion of the apocrine glands of the clitoris, in combination with desquamating epithelial cells.
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| 10. | HPV infections have not been shown to be cytolytic; rather, viral particles are released as a result of degeneration of desquamating cells.
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