| 1. | Although this moist desquamation is uncomfortable, recovery is usually quick.
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| 2. | They eventually reach the corneum and slough off ( desquamation ).
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| 3. | Corneocytes will eventually be shed off through desquamation as new ones come in.
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| 4. | Early oral retinoid therapy has been shown to soften scales and encourage desquamation.
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| 5. | Sloughing of the epidermis and exposure of the dermal layer clinically characterize moist desquamation.
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| 6. | Extensive areas of desquamation might be present.
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| 7. | Desquamation of the skin is always seen, especially after the flea expands during hypertrophy.
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| 8. | Desquamation ( skin peeling ) can occur with severe mercury poisoning acquired by handling elemental mercury.
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| 9. | Those junctions disintegrate as corneocytes migrate toward the surface of the skin and result in desquamation.
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| 10. | Erythema occurs after 5 15 Gy, dry desquamation after 17 Gy, and bullous epidermitis after 72 Gy.
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