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Intermediate cutaneous may refer to: Intermediate cutaneous nerve of thigh Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve of the foot This disambiguation page lists
Intermediate_cutaneous
Aspect of human anatomy
anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve consist of the following nerves: intermediate cutaneous nerve and medial cutaneous nerve. The intermediate cutaneous
Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve
Anterior_cutaneous_branches_of_the_femoral_nerve
The intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve (external dorsal cutaneous branch) is the smaller[citation needed] and more lateral one of the two terminal branches
Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve
Intermediate_dorsal_cutaneous_nerve
Longest muscle in the human body
anserinus Artery Femoral artery Nerve Femoral nerve (sometimes from the intermediate cutaneous nerve of thigh) Actions Flexion, abduction, and lateral rotation
Sartorius_muscle
Infratrochlear nerve Intercostal nerves Intercostobrachial nerve Intermediate cutaneous nerve Internal carotid plexus Internal laryngeal nerve Interneuron
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
Sensory receptor cell responding to mechanical pressure or strain
electrical signals that, in animals, are sent to the central nervous system. Cutaneous mechanoreceptors respond to mechanical stimuli that result from physical
Mechanoreceptor
Various nerve branches that supply the toes
Dorsal digital nerves of foot are branches of the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve, medial dorsal cutaneous nerve, sural nerve and deep fibular nerve. There
Dorsal_digital_nerves_of_foot
Body part
Levator scapulae F Rhomboid major Distribution of cutaneous nerves, dorsal aspect. Dorsal and lateral cutaneous branches labeled at center right. The muscles
Human_back
Soft outer covering organ of vertebrates
developmental origin, structure and chemical composition. The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis 'skin'). In mammals, the skin is
Skin
branches of the superficial fibular nerve (the other being the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve). Through its branches, it provides innervation to parts
Medial_dorsal_cutaneous_nerve
Topics referred to by the same term
Dorsal cutaneous nerve may refer to: Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve Lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve This disambiguation
Dorsal_cutaneous_nerve
Medical condition
Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma (cSCC), also known as squamous-cell carcinoma of the skin or squamous-cell skin cancer, is one of the three principal
Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma
Cutaneous_squamous-cell_carcinoma
(thus replacing branches of the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve). The sural branch becomes the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve as it winds around/underneath
Lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve
Lateral_dorsal_cutaneous_nerve
Nerve in the human leg and foot
fibular nerve is divided into medial dorsal cutaneous nerve (medial branch) and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve (lateral branch). The medial branch
Superficial_fibular_nerve
Hematologic cancer that affects lymphocytes
indolent Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma Mantle cell lymphoma About 3–4% of lymphomas in adults Lymphocytes of small to intermediate size growing
Lymphoma
Nerve plexus
Lumbosacral plexus Nerve plexus Sciatic nerve Pudendal nerve Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Superior gluteal nerve Inferior gluteal nerve Thieme Atlas of Anatomy
Sacral_plexus
myxedematosus (intermediate lichen myxedematosus) Atypical tuberous myxedema (Jadassohn–Dosseker syndrome) Cutaneous focal mucinosis Cutaneous lupus mucinosis
List_of_skin_conditions
Topics referred to by the same term
clitoris Dorsal nerve of the penis Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve Lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve This disambiguation page
Dorsal_nerve
Skin disease
and toxic epidermal necrolysis in a group of conditions known as severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). Treatment typically takes place in hospital
Stevens–Johnson_syndrome
Long nerve down the thigh and inner leg
anterior cutaneous branches: The anterior cutaneous branches are: the intermediate femoral cutaneous nerve and the medial femoral cutaneous nerve. The
Femoral_nerve
Medical test
(SLE) from cutaneous lupus, because in SLE the lupus band test will be positive in both involved and uninvolved skin, whereas with cutaneous lupus only
Lupus_band_test
Medical condition
excision because recurrence lesions are uncommon. Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007)
Nevus lipomatosus superficialis
Nevus_lipomatosus_superficialis
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, terminal branches of the intermediate femoral cutaneous nerve, terminal branches of the medial femoral cutaneous nerve, and
Patellar_plexus
Blood cancer that affects B-type white blood cells
cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type (Primary cutaneous DLBCL, leg type) EBV positive diffuse large
B-cell_lymphoma
Metabolic disorders in which porphyrins build up in the body
and HCP, that may also involve skin manifestations—are sometimes called cutaneous porphyrias. Skin disease is encountered where excess porphyrins accumulate
Porphyria
Tumors that affect the blood, bone marrow, lymph, and lymphatic system
Primary cutaneous gamma delta T-cell lymphoma Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma Primary cutaneous acral
Tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues
Tumors_of_the_hematopoietic_and_lymphoid_tissues
Joined psoas and iliacus muscles of the hip and thigh
and sartorius muscles. It also comprises the intermediate femoral cutaneous and medial femoral cutaneous nerves which are responsible for sensation over
Iliopsoas
Medical condition
natural selection within the skin. List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins List of cutaneous conditions Krunic, A. L.; Palcesky, D.;
Ichthyosis_with_confetti
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
nerve Infraclavicular part Musculocutaneous nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of arm Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm Median nerve Ulnar nerve Radial nerve
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Human disease
causing intermittent, migratory, painful, pruritic swellings is known as cutaneous larva migrans. Patches of edema appear after initial symptoms clear and
Gnathostomiasis
Autosomal recessive genetic condition
buildup of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in various organ tissues. It is a cutaneous condition, also characterized by mild mental retardation and corneal clouding
Hurler–Scheie_syndrome
Species of fungus
route of infection largely associated with immunocompromised hosts. The cutaneous form of disease is caused by introduction of S. schenckii into the body
Sporothrix_schenckii
Structural fibrous protein
and organic solvents. Keratin monomers assemble into bundles to form intermediate filaments, which are tough and form strong unmineralized epidermal appendages
Keratin
Sac of skin that protects the testicles
branch of genitofemoral nerve, perineal branches of posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, pudendal nerve, perineal nerve Lymph Superficial inguinal lymph
Scrotum
Protozoan parasitic disease
punctate macules, ecchymoses, or "blueberry muffin" lesions. Diagnosis of cutaneous toxoplasmosis is based on the tachyzoite form of T. gondii being found
Toxoplasmosis
Organism that harbours another organism
reproduces sexually, if possible. This is the final host. Secondary or intermediate host – an organism that harbors the sexually immature parasite and is
Host_(biology)
Parasitic worm infection
infected. Intermediate hosts of F. hepatica are freshwater snails from family Lymnaeidae. Snails from family Planorbidae act as an intermediate host of
Fasciolosis
American biopharmaceutical company
approval from the FDA to market Thalomid for the acute treatment of the cutaneous manifestations of moderate to severe ENL. In April 2000, Celgene reached
Celgene
Shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles
spiked tail ending in a club, somewhat like an ankylosaur. Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease (SCUD) or "shell rot" causes ulceration of the shell
Turtle_shell
Type of nerve fiber carrying sensory signals
information from the body's periphery toward the brain. They function as cutaneous nociceptors and are essentially used by vertebrates to detect noxious
Free_nerve_ending
Rare type of blood cancer
immature granulocytes) In rarer cases, a raised red blood cell volume Cutaneous myelofibrosis is a rare skin condition characterized by dermal and subcutaneous
Primary_myelofibrosis
Medical condition
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Atypical_lichen_myxedematosus
Severe skin reaction involving fever, blistering, and peeling
and involvement of more than 30% of the skin. TEN is a type of severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), together with SJS, a SJS/TEN, and drug reaction
Toxic_epidermal_necrolysis
Nerve of the upper limb
also gives off sensory and other branches in the forearm. The palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve arises at the distal part of the forearm. It
Median_nerve
Superfamily of roundworms
sometimes mistaken for the first signs of leprosy. Onchocerca volvulus causes cutaneous onchocerciasis and river blindness The other two are less seriously pathogenic
Filarioidea
Type III intermediate filament protein
meaning an osier, withy (array of flexible rods). Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament (IF) protein that is expressed in mesenchymal cells. IF proteins
Vimentin
Salamander in the subfamily Pleurodelinae
months. Arginine vasotocin not only increases cutaneous water permeability, but promotes increased cutaneous blood flow. Thermoregulation, in combination
Newt
Branch of the trigeminal nerve responsible for the mid-face
cavity, sinuses, the palate and subsequently that of the mid-face, and is intermediate, both in position and size, between the ophthalmic nerve and the mandibular
Maxillary_nerve
Medical condition
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare locally aggressive malignant cutaneous soft-tissue sarcoma. DFSP develops in the connective tissue cells in the
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Dermatofibrosarcoma_protuberans
Species of flatworm
(a type of helminthiasis) and cysticercosis in cattle. Cattle are the intermediate hosts, where larval development occurs, while humans are definitive hosts
Taenia_saginata
Diseases caused by abnormal protein structure
Carrington P, Leigh IM, Black MM (May 1998). "Cytokeratins in primary cutaneous amyloidosis". The Australasian Journal of Dermatology. 39 (2): 81–5. doi:10
Proteinopathy
Species of fluke
(transported with feces) → egg hatch → miracidium → miracidium infect snail intermediate host → (parthenogenesis in 24 hours) sporocyst → redia → daughter redia
Fasciola_gigantica
Cancer of plasma cells
people at standard risk. A 2012 clinical trial showed that people with intermediate- and high-risk disease benefit from a bortezomib-based maintenance regimen
Multiple_myeloma
Species of fluke
characterized by the following: skin webbings, missing digits/limbs, cutaneous fusions and bony bridges. The general thought is that it is believed that
Ribeiroia_ondatrae
Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced
different methyl subgroups (naïve B-cell-like, memory B-cell-like, and intermediate), which impact how much that DNA sequence is transcribed. Some relevant
Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia
Medical condition
Yantis L (2002). "Histopathology and biologic behavior of pleomorphic cutaneous mast cell tumors in fifteen cats". Vet Pathol. 39 (4): 452–7. doi:10.1354/vp
Mastocytoma
Species of tapeworm
sapiens) as its definitive host and pigs and boars (family Suidae) as the intermediate or secondary hosts. It is transmitted to pigs through human feces that
Taenia_solium
Human abdominal anatomy
view from the left) Superficial inguinal ring Anterior abdominal wall. Intermediate dissection. Anterior view. Superficial inguinal ring Inguinal hernia
Inguinal_canal
Chemical compound
muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation. It shows intermediate duration of action. Cisatracurium is one of the ten isomers of the parent
Cisatracurium_besilate
Antibiotic medication
prevention of malaria. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Dapsone is effective and safe in persons with moderate, severe, or refractory cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Dapsone
Cranial nerve VII, for the face and tasting
oropharynx below the palatine tonsil. There is also a small amount of cutaneous sensation carried by the nervus intermedius from the skin in and around
Facial_nerve
Blood infection caused by bacteria
freshwater systems, thereby extending the window of exposure beyond intermediate contamination events. Studies show that the organism survives for prolonged
Leptospirosis
Extremity at the end of an arm or forelimb
which varies among people, 14 of which are the phalanges (proximal, intermediate and distal) of the fingers and thumb. The metacarpal bones connect the
Hand
Series of events that restore integrity to damaged tissue after an injury
stem cells that play a major role in cutaneous wound healing. In rare circumstances, such as extensive cutaneous injury, self-renewal subpopulations in
Wound_healing
Genus of flukes
excreted in urine or feces to fresh water. Larvae must then pass through an intermediate snail host before the next larval stage of the parasite emerges that
Schistosoma
Chemical compound
PMID 6281884. Webb AR (September 2006). "Who, what, where and when-influences on cutaneous vitamin D synthesis". Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 92
Previtamin_D3
Metabolic disease involving abnormal deposited amyloid proteins
tissue-destroying disease. Examples are reactive systemic amyloidosis and secondary cutaneous amyloidosis. Additionally, based on the tissues in which it is deposited
Amyloidosis
Class of parasitic flatworms
parasites with a complex life cycle requiring at least two hosts. The intermediate host, in which asexual reproduction occurs, is a mollusk, usually a snail
Trematoda
Branch of the ophthalmic nerve
V1) (which is in turn a branch of the trigeminal nerve (CN V)). It is intermediate in size between the other two branches of the ophthalmic nerve, the frontal
Nasociliary_nerve
Species of fluke
species Bithynia are the first intermediate hosts, fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae are the second intermediate host, and the definitive hosts
Opisthorchis_viverrini
Species of fluke
hosts, where the parasite undergoes sexual reproduction, and snails as intermediate hosts, where a series of asexual reproduction takes place. S. mansoni
Schistosoma_mansoni
Class of flatworms
which the adults grow and reproduce, often for years, and one or two intermediate stages in which the larvae develop in other hosts. Typically the adults
Cestoda
Species of flatworm
in the small intestine of canids as an adult, but which has important intermediate hosts such as livestock and humans, where it causes cystic echinococcosis
Echinococcus_granulosus
Human skin color
PMID 10896812. Webb, A. R. (2006). "Who, what, where, and when: influences on cutaneous vitamin D synthesis". Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 92
Light_skin
Parasitic disease caused by a family of nematode worms
hosts, human beings are the definitive host while the mosquito is the intermediate host. The most common mosquito vectors that aid in transmission are Anopheles
Filariasis
Mechanisms that form the reproductive system
as the genitourinary system. The reproductive organs develop from the intermediate mesoderm and are preceded by more primitive structures that are superseded
Development of the reproductive system
Development_of_the_reproductive_system
Cancer originating in connective tissue
lungs. Like some other cancers, sarcomas are assigned a grade (low, intermediate, or high) based on the appearance of the tumor cells under a microscope
Sarcoma
Group of liver parasites
the excretory pore. The eggs infect different species of snails (as intermediate hosts) in which they grow into larvae. The larvae are released into the
Liver_fluke
Egyptian researcher (1933–2007)
advancing colorectal and pelvic floor surgery. In 1964, he introduced the cutaneous uretero-ureterostomy urinary diversion (Shafik I), a procedure for reconstructing
Ahmed_Shafik_(surgeon)
Species of fluke
different hosts, namely freshwater snail as first intermediate hosts, freshwater fish as second intermediate host, and mammals as definitive hosts. Endemic
Clonorchis_sinensis
Species of virus
[citation needed] There is some evidence that HTLV-1 is a causative agent of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. HTLV-1 is also associated with a progressive demyelinating
Human_T-lymphotropic_virus_1
Itchy skin rash usually affecting the genitals
proclaiming the name lichen sclerosus. Lichen planus List of cutaneous conditions List of cutaneous conditions associated with increased risk of nonmelanoma
Lichen_sclerosus
Domesticated species of canid
and decreased vision. Dog feces can also contain hookworms that cause cutaneous larva migrans in humans. The scientific evidence is mixed as to whether
Dog
Species of reptile
Gilbert, Emily A B; Vickaryous, Matthew K (November 2015). "Scar-free cutaneous wound healing in the leopard gecko, Eublepharis macularius". Journal of
Leopard_gecko
Species of roundworm
giving it the common name rat lungworm. Snails and slugs are the primary intermediate hosts, where larvae develop until they are infectious. Humans are incidental
Angiostrongylus_cantonensis
Species of fluke
cycle of F. hepatica goes through the intermediate host and several environmental larval stages. Intermediate hosts of F. hepatica are air-breathing
Fasciola_hepatica
Chemical compound
Cantharidin appears to have some effect in the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in animal models. In addition to topical medical applications
Cantharidin
Flat portion of the hip bone
ligament. Beneath this eminence is a notch across which the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve passes. The sartorius muscle takes origin from the extremity of
Wing_of_ilium
Primary type of cell found in the epidermis
mediators such as IL-10 and TGF-β. When activated, they can stimulate cutaneous inflammation and Langerhans cell activation via TNFα and IL-1β secretion
Keratinocyte
Process of lightening the color of the skin around the anus
and Other Dyschromias: Practical Treatment Approaches". Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. 28 (3). doi:10.1016/j.sder.2009.05.003 (inactive
Anal_bleaching
Raised red skin lesion that affects infants caused by benign vascular tumor
problems in association with a disorder called LUMBAR syndrome. Multiple cutaneous hemangiomas in infants may be an indicator for liver hemangiomas. Screening
Infantile_hemangioma
Withdrawn NSAID analgesic medication
inflammatory cells (leukocytes) into the skin. Most of the side effects were cutaneous or gastrointestinal in nature, with some affecting the central nervous
Benoxaprofen
Use of insulin protein and analogs as medical treatment
contain the specific agent they are reacting to or undergo desensitization. Cutaneous adverse effects Other side effects may include pain or skin changes at
Insulin_(medication)
Genus of plants
fragrances and photosensitivity, stating that lavender is known "to elicit cutaneous photo-toxic reactions", but does not induce photohaemolysis. Some people
Lavandula
have been described, with the majority located on one of the twenty main cutaneous and subcutaneous meridians, pathways which run throughout the body and
List_of_acupuncture_points
Bacterium that causes leprosy
bacterium to depend heavily on its host for nutrients and metabolic intermediates. It has a narrow host range and apart from humans, the only other natural
Mycobacterium_leprae
Protein found in Homo sapiens
increased by household exposure to cats. Ichthyosis vulgaris List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins GRCh38: Ensembl release 89:
Filaggrin
Bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans
Strains with intermediate (4–8 μg/ml) levels of resistance, termed glycopeptide-intermediate S. aureus (GISA) or vancomycin-intermediate S. aureus (VISA)
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus
Nerve tract in humans
tract (posterior external arcuate fibers). They carry proprioceptive, and cutaneous information to the cerebellum, where movement can be coordinated. Proprioceptive
Spinocerebellar_tracts
Group of natural pigments found in most organisms
Parkinson's in blacks than in whites has "prompt[ed] some to suggest that cutaneous melanin might somehow serve to protect the neuromelanin in substantia
Melanin
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Girl/Female
French Latin Welsh
Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Latin, Russian
Greatest
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, German
Rich Man's Estate; From Ed's Hall; Noble; Bright
Girl/Female
Muslim
God gift
Girl/Female
Indian
First, Winner, Fem of Sabiq
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Green; Lovely; Beautiful Princess; Sweet
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Slovenia, Swedish
Wealthy Guardian; Wealthy Defender; Wealthy; Rich; Blessed; Guardian of Prosperity
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kind hearted Goddess
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a.
Lying, coming, or done, between; intermediate; as, an intermediary project.
a.
Lying between; intervening; intermediate.
n.
An intermediate or connecting link.
n.
Intermediate space.
n. pl.
The middle pair of tail feathers, or middle rectrices.
v. i.
To come between; to intervene; to interpose.
n.
Intermediate time or space; interval.
a.
Intermediate.
a.
Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or between two extremes; coming or done between; intervening; interposed; interjacent; as, an intermediate space or time; intermediate colors.
n.
Intermediate action.
a.
Intermediate.
adv.
In an intermediate manner; by way of intervention.
a.
Intermediate.
n.
Interposition; intervention.
n.
An intermediate agent.
n.
Hence, intermediate argument or discussion.
n.
One who, or that which, is intermediate; an interagent; a go-between.
n.
A mediator.
a.
Intermediate; intervening.
n.
Intermediate agency.