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Pickle Cell Layer: The pickle cell layer is the lower layer of the epidermis. It is made up of epithelial cells that are bound tightly together to give the skin strength. Conditions that can afflict the pickle cell layer include cancer, dysplagia, melanoma, burns, rashes, acne, psoriasis, eczema, warts, infection, trauma, herpes, inflammation and lacerations.
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