📂 Anatomy
skin flake — Definition
Deri pulu / skin flake
The skin flakes are small, fine and dry cell stacks, poured from stratum corneum, the outer layer of the epidermis. Normally the skin is a physiological process seen during regeneration, but excessive exfoliation may indicate pathological conditions such as psoriasis, eczema or fungal infection. Clinically, these flakes are usually white or grayish color, can be seen with itching or rash.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Deri pulu?
Deri pulu; the skin flakes are small, fine and dry cell stacks, poured from stratum corneum, the outer layer of the epidermis. Normally the skin is a physiological process seen during regeneration, but excessive exfoliation may indicate pathological conditions such as psoriasis, eczema or fungal infection. Clinically, these flakes are usually white or grayish color, can be seen with itching or rash.
❓ What is skin flake in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "skin flake" is Deri pulu.
❓ Which medical field is Deri pulu related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.