A callosity is a type of callus, a piece of skin that has become thickened as a result of repeated contact and friction. All Old World monkeys, gibbons...
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The ergot is a small callosity (Calcar metacarpeum and Calcar metatarseum) on the underside of the fetlock of a horse or other equine. Some equines have...
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Palmoplantar keratoderma (redirect from Hereditary painful callosity syndrome)
epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma", "Hereditary painful callosities", "Hereditary painful callosity syndrome", "Keratosis follicularis", "Keratosis palmoplantaris...
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The chestnut, also known as a night eye, is a callosity on the body of a horse or other equine, found on the inner side of the leg above the knee on the...
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1935, then photographed again in 1959, 1980, 1985, and 1992. Consistent callosity patterns ensured it was the same animal. She was last photographed in...
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nerveless, hairless pads of skin on their protruding buttocks called ischial callosities that provide for sitting comfort. Male hamadryas baboons have large white...
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epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, hereditary painful callosities, hereditary painful callosity syndrome, keratosis follicularis, keratosis palmoplantaris...
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men. The shoulder of an experienced deal porter is said to develop a callosity which enables it to bear the weight and friction of a load of planks....
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nonexistent. All species have well-developed thumbs. Some species have ischial callosities on their rump, which can change their colour during their mating periods...
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all gibbons, though otherwise fur-covered, have characteristic naked callosities on their buttocks. While human children generally have smooth buttocks...
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viewed as something of a rite of passage for beginner string players. Callosity Hyperkeratosis "Corns and Calluses: Symptoms, Treatment & Care Tips"....
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Gibbons have tough, bony padding on their buttocks, known as the ischial callosities, or sitting pads. Lar gibbons have the greatest north-south range of...
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the horse, though technically it is the third metacarpal Chestnut: a callosity on the inside of each leg Chin groove: the part of the horse's head behind...
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Unidentified Gasteria bearing leaves with a rugose surface, banded with callosities...
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the source of a sound. Unlike horses, zebras and asses have chestnut callosities present only on their front legs. In contrast to other living equines...
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whereafter it lowered its body, and brought its metatarsals and the callosity around its ischium to the ground; this created impressions of symmetrical...
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calcified skin called callosities. The distribution of callosities and the light colored cyamids that occupy the callosities forms a unique pattern for...
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right whales is their callosities, rough, white patches of keratinized skin found on their heads. The right whale's callosities provide habitat for large...
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big and bulky, without the necessity for a streamlined body. They have callosities, unlike other whales, with the exception of the bowhead whale. Rorquals...
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somewhat thin, with a prominent callosity, which is spirally sulcate. The umbilicus is angularly excavate; with a kind of callosity within the suture at the...
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an important role. On the right whale, the parasites live mainly on callosities (raised callus-like patches of skin on the whales' heads). The clusters...
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is abruptly truncate at its base. The inner lip is corrugated, with a callosity at hind part. The outer lip is grooved internally, externally marginated...
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two. The suture is shallow. The aperture is oblique, having a distinct callosity, presenting a somewhat heliciniform appearance, The peristome is expanded...
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fully grown human. They have a fully grown beard, fully developed cheek callosities, and long hair. These orangutans have reached full sexual and social...
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are a pair of patches of white hair which closely resemble the ischial callosities found in baboons and other Old World monkeys in this position. The mona...
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fewer callosities on its head than North Atlantic and more on its lower lips than the two northern species. The biological functions of callosities are...
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metatarsalgia, pain under the first metatarsal, plantar fasciitis, painful callosities, ankle arthritis, and Achilles tendonitis. There are many other symptoms...
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tip, which often has a large callosity, referred to by whalers as the "bonnet". The functional purpose of the callosities has not been determined. The...
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peristome is thin, and the columella is relatively straight, extending into a callosity that joins the lip above. This marine species occurs off Sri Lanka Alaba...
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slightly expanded, white peristome. The parietal wall has a small tooth or callosity. This species is occurs in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique. Afristreptaxis...
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