
1) Dandruff
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1) Dermatosis
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Pityriasis commonly refers to flaking (or scaling) of the skin. The word comes from the Greek πίτυρον `bran`. ==Classification== Types include: ...
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• (n.) A disease of domestic animals characterized by dry epithelial scales, and due to digestive disturbances and alteration of the function of the sebaceous glands. • (n.) A superficial affection of the skin, characterized by irregular patches of thin scales which are shed in branlike particles.
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(Gr. pityron bran + -iasis) a name originally applied to a group of skin diseases characterized by the formation of fine, branny scales, but now used only with a modifier.
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<dermatology> A name originally applied to a group of skin diseases characterised by the formation of fine, branny scales, but now used only with a modifier. ... Origin: Gr. Pityron = bran ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pit″ĭ-ri´ә-sis) any of various skin diseases characterized by fine, branny scales.
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Pit`y·ri'a·sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ..., from ..., lit., bran.]
(Medicine) A superficial affection of the skin, characterized by irregular patches of thin scales which are shed in branlike particles.
- - Pityriasis versicolor [ New Latin ] (Medicine) , a par...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pit-i-rī′ă-sis Definitions: 1. A dermatosis marked by branny desquamation.
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[n] - any of several skin disorders characterized by shedding dry flakes of skin
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noun any of several skin disorders characterized by shedding dry flakes of skin
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