See also: Courtesy Cutis Cutish Curtis Curiosity Coitus Cruise Cultist Cultism Cuticle Cultish Curis Cutie Cutin Cutie-pie Cutify
1. Cutis is a monthly peer-reviewed journal referenced in Index Medicus/MEDLINE focusing on the practical side of dermatology
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2. An educational resource for 56 years, dermatologists incorporate the diagnosis and treatment information presented in Cutis articles into patient care
Cutis, Care
3. Cutis definition, the true skin, consisting of the dermis and the epidermis
Cutis, Consisting
4. FROM Cutis & DERMATOLOGY NEWS
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5. Cutiscare is a leader in providing hyperbaric management & solutions in advanced wound care center to provide life changing treatments.
Cutiscare, Care, Center, Changing
6. Cutis Clinic is equipped and designed to exceed current cosmetic standards and houses a team of specialists led by the world-renowned Laser & Aesthetics Dermatologist, Dr
Cutis, Clinic, Current, Cosmetic
7. Cutis Skin Solution, a skin care clinic is the pioneering state-of-the-art dermatology, laser and aesthetic skin care clinic.At Cutis skin care clinic Mumbai, we have competent medical expertise delivering state of the art skin care solutions, in a comfortable spa-like ambience.
Cutis, Care, Clinic, Competent, Comfortable
8. Patients with Appointment – Waiting period from your appointment time would vary from 30 to 45 minutes once you arrive at Cutis
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9. Cutis has continuously thrived to deliver best quality and service to …
Cutis, Continuously
10. Cutis Academy of Cutaneous Sciences (CACS) is the brainchild of Dr B.S.Chandrashekar, an eminent clinician who is internationally recognised in the field of Dermatology
Cutis, Cutaneous, Cacs, Chandrashekar, Clinician
11. Cutis initially started as a small clinic in the year 1997 and has grown into a full-fledged super-speciality skin institute
Cutis, Clinic
12. See 2 authoritative translations of Cutis in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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13. Cutis anseri´na goose flesh
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14. Cutis hyperelas´tica Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
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15. Cutis lax´a a group of connective tissue disorders in which the skin hangs in loose pendulous folds, believed to be associated with decreased elastic tissue formation as well as an abnormality in elastin formation, and usually occurring as a hereditary
Cutis, Connective
16. Calcinosis Cutis is the accumulation of calcium salt crystals in your skin
Calcinosis, Cutis, Calcium, Crystals
17. Some people have symptoms, but don’t have the genetic changes associated with Cutis laxa
Changes, Cutis
18. This type of Cutis laxa is known as acquired Cutis laxa.
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19. This condition commonly occurs in the skin, where it is known as calcinosis Cutis or cutaneous calcification.
Condition, Commonly, Calcinosis, Cutis, Cutaneous, Calcification
20. What causes calcinosis Cutis? Calcinosis Cutis is classified into four major types.
Causes, Calcinosis, Cutis, Classified
21. Cutis is the combined term for the epidermis and the dermis, the two outer layers of the skin.The subCutis is the layer below the Cutis
Cutis, Combined
22. Sweat pores are contained in the Cutis, along with other organs, while hair follicles are contained in the subCutis, along with sweat glands and nerves
Contained, Cutis
23. Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (CMTC) is a rare condition that causes a marbled pattern on the skin
Cutis, Congenita, Cmtc, Condition, Causes
24. Aplasia Cutis congenita is a condition in which there is congenital (present from birth) absence of skin, with or without the absence of underlying structures such as bone
Cutis, Congenita, Condition, Congenital
25. While most people with aplasia Cutis congenita have no other abnormalities, some people have congenital malformations involving the
Cutis, Congenita, Congenital
26. Cutis - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body" skin , tegument investment - outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism
Cutis, Covering
27. Cutis Medical Aesthetics is a premier aesthetic medicine practice located in Costa Mesa, California, founded and operated by experienced physicians Dr
Cutis, Costa, California
28. I was once, I remember, called to a patient who had received a violent contusion in his tibia, by which the exterior Cutis was lacerated, so that there was a profuse sanguinary discharge […; 1883: Alfred Swaine Taylor, Thomas Stevenson, The principles and practice of medical jurisprudence The Cutis measures in thickness from a quarter of a line to a line and a half (a line is one-twelfth of
Called, Contusion, Cutis
29. Cutis laxa is a rare disorder that affects males and females in equal numbers
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30. Cutis laxa is estimated to affect 1 in 1,000,000 individuals in the general population.
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31. Cutis laxa is a connective tissue disorder characterized by skin that is sagging and not stretchy
Cutis, Connective, Characterized
32. Cutis laxa can also affect connective tissue in other parts of the body, including the heart, blood vessels, joints, intestines, and lungs
Cutis, Can, Connective
33. Aplasia Cutis Congenita is a rare disorder with a complicated pattern of inheritance
Cutis, Congenita, Complicated
34. Cutis hospital has come up with a tele consultation option
Cutis, Come, Consultation
35. Consultation charge-700/-Account Details: Cutis
Consultation, Charge, Cutis
36. Cutis Medical Laser Clinics is an award-winning medical aesthetic clinic in Singapore
Cutis, Clinics, Clinic
37. Complex Cutis aplasia is a rare disorder characterized by the absence of a portion of the skin on the scalp
Complex, Cutis, Characterized
38. Cutis-The Skin Clinic, founded by Prof
Cutis, Clinic
39. Cutis laxa (Latin for loose or lax skin) is a rare, inherited or acquired connective tissue disorder characterised by loosely hanging skin that lacks any elasticity
Cutis, Connective, Characterised
40. Cutis; Cutaneous Medicine for the Practitioner Citations: 1,653 Read 1100 articles with impact on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Cutis, Cutaneous, Citations
41. Georgia joined Cutis Clinic in January after relocating to Brisbane from Central Queensland
Cutis, Clinic, Central
42. Medically termed as xerosis Cutis, the condition is increasingly reported in older people
Cutis, Condition
43. Cutis definition: the vertebrate skin, including both of its layers , the dermis and the epidermis Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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44. Cutis laxa is a disorder of connective tissue, which is the tissue that forms the body's supportive framework
Cutis, Connective
45. The term "Cutis laxa" is Latin for loose or lax skin, and this condition is characterized by skin that is sagging and not stretchy (inelastic).
Cutis, Condition, Characterized
46. Published since 1965, Cutis is a peer-reviewed clinical journal for the dermatologist, allergist, and general practitioner
Cutis, Clinical
47. Calcinosis Cutis is a serious condition that should be addressed as soon as you notice something is amiss with your dog
Calcinosis, Cutis, Condition
48. Cutis mixto nm + adj (seco y graso) combination skin n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
Cutis, Combination
49. Si la piel de tu frente, nariz y mentón se ve grasosa, tienes Cutis mixto
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50. Limpieza de Cutis nf + loc adj (en centro estético)
Cutis, Centro
51. Leukemia Cutis is the infiltration of neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into the epidermis, the dermis, or the subCutis, resulting in clinically identifiable cutaneous lesions
Cutis, Clinically, Cutaneous
52. Cutis anserina: [ ku´tis ] skin
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53. Cutis anseri´na goose flesh
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54. Cutis hyperelas´tica Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
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55. Cutis lax´a a group of connective tissue disorders in which the skin hangs in loose pendulous folds, believed to be associated with decreased elastic tissue formation as well as an abnormality in elastin formation, and usually
Cutis, Connective
56. Cutis laxa (CL), or elastolysis, is a rare, inherited or acquired connective tissue disorder in which the skin becomes inelastic and hangs loosely in folds
Cutis, Cl, Connective
57. Leukemia Cutis characteristically demonstrates the infiltration of the skin by neoplastic leukocytes
Cutis, Characteristically
58. While the extramedullary collection of leukemic cells is generally regarded as myeloid sarcoma (previously chloroma/granulocytic sarcoma), leukemia Cutis is a generic term to …
Collection, Cells, Chloroma, Cutis
59. Find 73 ways to say Cutis, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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60. Cutis Skin Solution LLP, Sorrento, Shop - 002, Veera Desai Road, Shastri Nagar, Andheri West Mumbai, Maharashtra 400102
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61. Cutis Wellness Dermatology & Dermatopathology empowers men and women by educating them about proper skin care and treatment for skin conditions
Cutis, Care, Conditions
62. The term calcinosis Cutis describes the deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Calcinosis, Cutis, Calcium
63. There are five subtypes of calcinosis Cutis: dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, iatrogenic, and calciphylaxis
Calcinosis, Cutis, Calciphylaxis
64. The treatment of calcinosis Cutis is often challenging and the subtype influences the approach to treatment.
Calcinosis, Cutis, Challenging
65. Cutis laxa or pachydermatocele is a group of rare connective tissue disorders in which the skin becomes inelastic and hangs loosely in folds.
Cutis, Connective
66. Cutis laxa (CL) is a rare disorder of connective tissue that affects only about 400 families worldwide, or 1 in every 2,000,000 babies
Cutis, Cl, Connective
CUTIS [ˈkyo͞odəs]
cutis - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body". skin, tegument.
Xerosis Dry Skin Skin has dry, scaly appearance due to lack of moisture content. cutis (also referred to as xeroderma, dry skin, asteatosis) affects more than 10 million individuals in Germany. It is among the most common dermatological diagnoses and a cardinal symptom of many dermatological, internal and neurological diseases.
) 1. widespread xanthomas (especially on elbows and knees); often associated with a disorder of lipid metabolism
What is cutis anserina? Cutis anserina is the medical term for the emergence of tiny bumps on the skin usually in response to the cold . We refer to these bumps as goosebumps.