Cutis anserina is another name for the skin condition "goose bumps." It is a temporary rough change in the skin caused by small muscles that become erect when a person feels excitement cold, and fear.
goose bumps
Cutis
Cutis anserina is the technical term for goose bumps.
Cutis laxa is extremely rare; less than a few hundred cases worldwide have been described.
primary cutis laxa, which is present from birth and is hereditary, secondary cutis laxa, which arises later in life and may be hereditary, and acquired cutis laxa, which arises later in life and is not hereditary
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Aplasia cutis
Skin = Cutis
Cutis laxa (Latin for loose or lax skin) is a connective tissue disorder in which the skin lacks elasticity and hangs in loose folds.
cutis marmorata
Cutis
Cutis Verticis Gyrata