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  • 31podosomes — Punctate substratum adhesion complexes in osteoclasts. Contain vinculin, talin, fimbrin and F actin. Podosomes form a broad ring of contacts with the underlying bone and the enclosed area below the cell is then absorbed …

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  • 32acropigmentation — Punctate and reticulate hyperpigmentation of the dorsal surfaces of the fingers and toes beginning in early childhood and usually increasing with age; more common in Asian persons of dark complexion. * * * ac·ro·pig·men·ta·tion (ak″ro… …

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  • 33PEK — punctate epithelial kerotopathy …

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  • 34hypocalcemic cataract — punctate, sometimes cerulean, opacities, initially subcapsular, becoming lamellar, occurring with infantile tetany, hypoparathyroidism, or rickets …

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  • 35colpitis macularis — punctate hemorrhage of the vaginal mucosa, often with small vesicles or papules, seen in vaginal trichomoniasis; called also strawberry cervix …

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  • 36hyalitis punctata — punctate hyalitis inflammation of the vitreous body with formation of small opacities …

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  • 37leukonychia punctata — punctate leukonychia the occurrence of white spots on the nails; it can be a normal finding but is sometimes secondary to trauma …

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  • 38porokeratosis punctata palmaris et plantaris — punctate porokeratosis a skin disorder affecting the palms and soles and occurring during or after adolescence, characterized by tiny keratotic plugs that have elevated margins and do not enlarge; patients often exhibit either linear or Mibelli… …

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  • 39PEK — • punctate epithelial kerotopathy …

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  • 40List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… …

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