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  2. Pallesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Pallesthesia (\ˌpal-es-ˈthē-zh(ē-)ə\), or vibratory sensation, is the ability to perceive vibration. [1] [2] This sensation, often conducted through skin and bone, is usually generated by mechanoreceptors such as Pacinian corpuscles, Merkel disk receptors, and tactile corpuscles. [1]

  3. Autophagia - Wikipedia

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    Potential treatment for rats with autophagia is providing metronizadol, which helps prevent autophagia behaviors as well as it prevent from occurring again. [7] An environmental treatment, is placing a physical barrier of New Skin or a mouth guard to prevent rats from chewing their own skin. [7]

  4. Sotos syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Adult height is usually in the normal range, although Broc Brown has the condition and was named the world's tallest teenager; as of late 2016, he was 2.34 m (7 ft 8 in) tall and still growing. [2] Individuals with Sotos syndrome often have intellectual impairment, [3] [4] and most also display autistic traits. [5]

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  6. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    As the infection progresses the nail can become brittle, with pieces breaking off or coming away from the toe or finger completely. If left untreated, the skin underneath and around the nail can become inflamed and painful. There may also be white or yellow patches on the nailbed or scaly skin next to the nail, [7] and a foul smell. [8]

  7. Zika fever - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Infections in adults have been linked to Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). [4] Zika fever is mainly spread via the bite of mosquitoes of the Aedes type. [2] It can also be sexually transmitted and potentially spread by blood transfusions. [2] [8] Infections in pregnant women can spread to the baby.

  8. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common Skin Rashes

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    Poison ivy. What it looks like: Poison ivy is a type of allergic contact dermatitis that is caused by the oil (urushiol oil) in the poison ivy plant, explains Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D ...

  9. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    [5] [13] As each bite takes a tiny amount of blood, chronic or severe infestation may lead to anemia. [5] Scratching bites may lead to bacterial skin infection. [5] [14] Systemic poisoning may occur if the bites are numerous. [15] The bite itself may be painful thus resulting in poor sleep and worse work performance. [5]