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lichenification. sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-12-04
In Reply to: Not sure. - LHMT

Subject: lichenification. sm


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    Leathery induration and thickening of the skin with hyperkeratosis, caused by scratching, as in atopic or chronic contact dermatitis.