Corn formation of the Skin 2 Labelled in Finnish
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Corns generally occur on the tops and sides of the toes. A hard corn is a small patch of thickened, dead skin with a packed center. A soft corn has a much thinner surface and usually occurs between the 4th and 5th toes. A seed corn is a tiny, discrete callous that can be very tender if it's on a weight-bearing part of the foot. Seed corns tend to occur on the bottom of the feet, and some doctors believe this condition is caused by clogged sweat ducts.
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Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Corn formation. The skin is subjected to stress. The stratum corneum (keratin). The epidermis. Basal cell layer. The dermis. Corn. Free nerve head.
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