acrochordon claudication crepitation ectropion entropion inversion (turning inward) of the edge of the eyelid clicking or crackling sounds heard upon joint movement cramplike pains in the calves of the legs caused by poor circulation to the muscles of the legs eversion (turning outward) of the edge of the eyelid skin tag

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Explanation:

acrochordon - skin tag

claudication - cramplike pains in the calves of the legs caused by poor circulation to the muscles of the legs

crepitation - clicking or crackling sounds heard upon joint movement

ectropion - eversion (turning outward) of the edge of the eyelid

entropion - inversion (turning inward) of the edge of the eyelid

Explanation:

An acrochordon is a small, soft, common, benign neoplasm which can be found in persons who are obese. Mostly it has the color of the skin or it is   hyperpigmented, and it may appear as surface nodules or papillomas on healthy skin.

Claudication is pain caused by too little blood flow.

Crepitation is grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints or a crackling sensation due to the presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue.

Ectropion  is a condition in which your eyelid turns outward. This leaves the inner eyelid surface exposed and prone to irritation. It is more common in older adults, and in most cases occurs  affects only the lower eyelid.

Entropion is a condition in which the eyelid is rolled inward against the eyeball, typically caused by muscle spasm or by inflammation or scarring of the conjunctiva, and results in irritation of the eye by the lashes.

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