Hyperostosis occuring in the midline of the hard palate (Fig. 1), called torus palatinus or hyperostosis located on the lingual aspect of the mandible, termed torus mandibularis [1]. TRAMP STAMP SIGN Tattoos on women that are not religious or ceremonially required for their culture. Often on the lower back area; they were originally used to signify a life of prostitution. This practice continues today but sometimes these tattoos are now seen in the non-prostitute population, as sign of admiration for the romanticized prostitution lifestyle which is linked to drug abuse, physical violence, and sexually transmitted diseases. The origin of the term dates from the 17 th century Yakuza practice of tattooing prostitutes on the back. Prostitutes in the Edo period, called 'Yujo' tattooed themselves with the name of their regular customer as a sign of their loyalty. This tattoo is referred to as 'Irezumiko', which starts with the customer's name and ends with the kanji character 命 (inochi), which means life, so this tattoo means "I give my life to 'name'." TOY SOLDIER SIGN Linear aggregation of neoplastic lymphocytes along the dermal-epidermal junction seen in histopathology of mycosis fungoides (Fig. 2) [2].
The bacteriorhodopsins, extracted from Halobacteria, Gram-bacteria commensal of the salts of strong saline lakes or seas, when undergo some special methods of biotransformation, are capable to absorb at 495-570 nm, and thus the cyan and green light that are beneficial for several diseases and malaises of skin in men, women of whichever age (cicatrixes evoked by acne ribelle, couperose and thesaurismosis or black spots of the face skin and hands (because of sun exposure of physiological senescence). The AA have created a gélée apt to absorb these kinds of radiations and demonstrated that after three weeks of treatment the causes of blemishes and imperfections of the epidermal layer. It is suggestive the fact that one of the volunteers, suffering from a severe couperose, has experimented this cosmetic gélée, albeit he continued to assume alcohol and sinefrine, that are vasodilator agents as well. Results are encouraging and satisfactory.
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