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A protein found in hair, skin, and nails that prevents both loss of body fluid through the skin and entry of excessive water into the body
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Glands that produce an oily secretion to keep the hair and skin soft and hinders fluid loss from the skin
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A small, flat, circumscribed lesion of a different color than the normal skin
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associated with allergic responses and causes itchiness of the skin
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An inherited tendency toward allergic conditions
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A high level of the white blood cells called eosinophils in the blood
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Thick and leathery patches on the skin
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Deep infections that can cause the formation of a mass of pus in the tissue
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Common infection in infants and children but can also infect adults
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The result of an invasion by a mite
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Also commonly called mice, are small brownish parasites that feed off human blood and depend on a human host
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Benign lesions that are usually associated with aging or skin damage
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A recessive congenital disorder in which the body lack production of melanin
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One of the main layers of skin and consists of 5 layers of which vary in thickness at different areas of the body
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Also defined as hives, results from a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction and is commonly caused by indigested substances such as shell-fish or certain fruits or drugs