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What three components allow the CSF to enable long-distance signal transmission?
Xanthoderma
A condition characterized by the yellowing of the skin due to an accumulation of lipochrome pigments.
Keloid
A raised, often large scar that grows beyond the original bounds of a wound, resulting from excessive collagen production during healing.
Collagen
The main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues, widely used in purified form for cosmetic surgical treatments.
Decubitus
A medical term referring to a body position in which the patient lies down. It also pertains to pressure sores that can develop from prolonged bedrest.
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