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comedo
‖ comedo (ˈkɒmɪdəʊ) Also, after Fr., comedon; pl. -ˈōnes, -os, -ons. [L. comedo, -ōnem glutton, f. comedĕre to eat up, devour; a name formerly given to worms which devour the body.] ‘A small worm-like yellowish black-tipped pasty mass which can in some persons be made, by pressure, to exude from hai...
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Comedo
A comedo can be open (blackhead) or closed by skin (whitehead) and occur with or without acne. If sebum continues to build up behind the plug, it can enlarge and form a visible comedo.
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Meaning of Comedo in Chinese is : 黑头粉刺, 粉刺 - StudySite.org
Comedo: Chinese Meaning: 黑头粉刺, 粉刺 a black-tipped plug clogging a pore of the skin / A small nodule or cystic tumor, common on the nose, etc., which on pressure allows the escape of a yellow wormlike mass of retained oily secretion, with a black head (dirt). / perceive or detect the odor or scent of (something).,
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Comedo extraction
Comedo extraction is a widely used method of treatment for acne vulgaris. There are few articles describing the use of comedo extraction in peer-reviewed dermatology journals.
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black-head
black-head (ˈblækhɛd) 1. A name given to various black-headed birds; e.g. a kind of white pigeon with a black head, the Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus), etc.1658 Rowland Mouffet's Theat. Ins. 1088 Meal-worms..seem to be bred to catch black-heads and Nightingales. 1741 Compl. Fam. Piece iii. 512...
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Nevus comedonicus
Nevus comedonicus (also known as a comedo nevus) is characterized by closely arranged, grouped, often linear, slightly elevated papules that have at their
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Pimple
A pimple or zit is a kind of comedo that results from excess sebum and dead skin cells getting trapped in the pores of the skin.
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What worms devour the body? I was reading this site which broached **comedones** , an esoteric word to me; so I thought to look up its etymology which I find exceptionally singular and peculiar (I would have never gue...
A maggot typically feeds on carrion. A maggot is the larva of a fly and usually particular to the larvae of _Brachyceran_ flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, and blowflies. !maggot Interestingly decomposition from maggots has a lot of use in forensic science as the presence or development of ma...
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Whitehead
Whitehead may refer to:
Whitehead, a blocked sweat/sebaceous duct of the skin known medically as a closed comedo.
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Why doesn't patients with chronic acne's body lower sebum production itself? ### Background My cousin has had nodular acne for at least 9 years. Her sebum plugs usually causes bumps on, and inflame, the skin, before ...
Short answer there is no feedback mechanism to tell the body it is overproducing, inflammation can have a huge number of causes, many of which could actually be worsened by decreased sebum production. Also "overproduction" is a misleading term; it is overproduction compared to the norm for the popul...
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Comedocarcinoma
It was found that there were variations in the expression patterns of tenascin in comedo DCIS (comedocarcinoma) versus non-comedo DCIS. Specifically, numerous and thick tenascin bands were found in the surrounding stroma of comedo DCIS whereas non-comedo DCIS had a single thin tenascin
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Alcaeus (comic poet)
Adephai Moicheuomenai ("The Adulterous Sisters")
Callisto
Endymion
Hieros Gamos ("Holy Marriage")
Komadotragodia ("Comedo-Tragedy")
Palaistra ("Palaestra
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Dilated pore
A dilated pore, also known as a dilated pore of Winer, is a cutaneous condition characterized by a solitary, prominent, open comedo on the face or upper
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Blackhead (disambiguation)
A blackhead is a blocked sweat/sebaceous duct of the skin known medically as an open comedo.
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Extraction
Extraction may refer to:
Science and technology
Biology and medicine
Comedo extraction, a method of acne treatment
Dental extraction, the surgical
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