While a normal whitehead would rupture and go away, milia have developed a thin cover of skin cells that causes them to harden and turn into cysts. |
It continued with changing fortune in the provinces of Tuscany, milia, the plain of the Po, the coasts of the Hadriatic. |
Polybius gives us a picture of the extravagant style in which milia, the mother of Cornelia, appeared in public. |
Reggio in milia, passed on the road to Parma, is a snug little town, supposedly the birthplace of Ariosto. |
There is no scar formation noted following the lesions of bullous pemphigoid, but milia may appear at sites of previously involved skin. |
Porphyria cutanea tarda presents as bullae, vesicles, and milia on the dorsal hands and forearms but does not cause muscle weakness. |