"Epidermose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Epidermose is a medical term that refers to a mild form of allergic contact dermatitis caused by an allergic reaction to certain substances, such as metals, plants, or chemicals. It results in a range of symptoms including redness, itching, and blistering of the skin, which can appear as red blotches or patches.
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Epidermitises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "epidermitise", which means to cause skin irritation or inflammation, particularly in the epidermis (the outermost layer of the skin).
Epidermodysplasia is a rare genetic disorder that affects the skin and is characterized by the growth of warts, especially plantar warts, and other skin lesions. Individuals with epidermodysplasia are highly susceptible to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which can lead to the development of warts and other skin lesions. It is typically inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that a single copy of the mutated gene is enough to cause the condition.
Epidermolysis refers to a condition in which the skin peels or separates from the underlying tissue, particularly the dermis. It can be caused by various factors, such as genetic disorders, skin trauma, or skin conditions like epidermolysis bullosa. In this condition, the skin's natural adhesive connections are disrupted, leading to blistering or peeling of the skin.
Epidermomycosis is a type of fungal infection that affects the skin, specifically the epidermis. It is caused by a fungus that grows on the skin's surface, causing skin lesions, redness, and scaling. The term is derived from the Greek words "epi" meaning "upon", "derma" meaning "skin", "mycos" meaning "fungal", and "osis" meaning "condition" or "disease".
An epidiascope is a device used to project illuminated drawings or transparencies onto a large screen or surface for presentation or educational purposes.
The epididymal refers to the epididymis, a tube-like structure located on the back of each testicle in the male reproductive system. It is responsible for storing and maturing sperm that are released into the vas deferens during ejaculation. The epididymal tissues provide a suitable environment for the maturation of sperm, allowing them to become motile and capable of fertilizing an egg.
The epididymides are a pair of glands located on the posterior surface of each testicle, where sperm mature and are stored before being released into the vas deferens. They are responsible for the final stages of sperm maturation, adding a protein called proteasome to the sperm to help it survive once it leaves the testicle.
Epididymitis is an inflammatory condition of the epididymis, a tube-like structure located on the back of the testicle where sperm mature and are stored. It is characterized by inflammation or infection of the epididymis, which can cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, and tenderness in the scrotum.
Epididymo-orchitis is a medical condition that refers to an inflammation of the epididymis (a tube that stores and transports sperm in the male reproductive system) and the testicle (orchitis). It is often caused by a bacterial infection, such as E. coli, and can be treated with antibiotics. If left untreated, epididymo-orchitis can lead to complications, including infertility and testicular atrophy.