Examples of using Crusting in English and their translations into Italian
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scaliness or crusting of the skin, greasy patches,
Every single crystal is coated with a thin film of syrup made of dissolved sugars, which prevents the clumping and crusting of the crystals.
double vision, eyelid crusting, changes in the colour of the iris.
The use of the crusting tunnel, today not very often used,
Add flax seed to your usual crusting mix with other complementary spices to add crunch
In Asia, the dried crusting utilized blended with curry, as an ingredient in chutneys
eyelid margin crusting.
eyelid crusting or drooping.
Local skin responses such as erythema, flaking/scaling, and crusting should be expected to occur after cutaneous application of Picato see section 4.8.
over the eyelids for a couple of minutes- this will help dislodge the crusting.
Crosskill is soil cultivating ring with aggressive profile that leaves a loose, crusting resistant surface while reconsolidating the soil at depth.
drainage, crusting, or other irritation when using the eye drops.
The following harrow creats a loose evaporation barrier that prevents surface crusting after heavy rain.
The following harrow creates a loose evaporation barrier that prevents surface crusting after heavy rain.
Vesicle or pustule debut as an inflamed area of skin that gets deep into the dermis with ulceration and crusting.
It consolidates at the surface and at depth, while leaving a well-drained, crusting resistant surface.
Crosskill is soil cultivating ring with aggressive profile that leaves a loose, crusting resistant surface while reconsolidating the soil at depth.
characterized by inflammation with crusting, and lesions containing pus.
accompanied by crusting and inflammation around the area.
Pemphigus is the general designation for a group of autoimmune skin diseases involving ulceration and crusting of the skin, as well as the formation of fluid-filled sacs