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fatty
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skin
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skin
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sweat
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fish, scaly
kerat/o
horny tissue
lip/o
fatty
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fungus
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nail
pil/o
hair
seb/o
sebum
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fat
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hair
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dry
3 layers of the skin
epidermis
dermis
subcutaneous
flat, scaly, layer of cells that make up the epidermis
squamous epithelium
top layer of the epidermis
stratum corneum
connective tissue of the dermis
collagen
2 parts of a hair
hair shaft
hair root
term for lack of hair in spots; baldness
alopecia
epilation/depilation
removal of hair by the roots
half-moon shaped area at the base of the nail plate
lunula
thin band of epidermis that surrounds the edge of nails
cuticle
type of gland that releases substances through ducts
exocrine
diaphoresis
excretion of fluid by sweat glands
what type of gland are sweat glands
eccrine
adiposis
excessive accumulation of body fat
derm-abrasion
removal of wrinkles, scars, tattoos by scraping with brushes or emery papers
ichthyosis
congenital skin disorder characterized by dryness or peeling
skin lesion covered by a horny layer of tissue
keratosis
malignancy arising from cells that form melanin
melanoma
a condition caused by fungus
mycosis
a skin cyst with hair
pilocystic
excessive sebum caused by overactivity of sebaceous glands
seborrhea
steatitis
inflammation of fatty tissue
trichopathy
disease of hair
xanthoma
yellow growth or discoloration of the skin
xeroderma
excessive dryness of the skin
exudate
any fluid excreted out of a tissue
test for allergic sensitivity where a small dose of antigen is applied to the skin on a small piece of gauze
patch test
Mantoux test
test for tuberculosis
what is a PPD test for
tuberculosis
types of primary lesions
macule
patch
papule
nodule
plaque
polyp
tumor
wheal
small, flat, colored spot on the skin
macule
small area of skin differing in color from the surrounding area
patch
solid elevation of the skin
papule
small knob of tissue
nodule
buildup of solid material
plaque
bulging mass of tissue that projects outward from the skin surface
polyp
itchy patch of raised skin
wheal
bulla
a bubble like blister on the surface of the skin
small raised sac on the skin containing fluid
vesicle
injury to the skin surface caused by scratch, abrasion, burn
excoriation
deep slit in the skin
fissure
open lesion
ulcer
decubitus ulcer
chronic ulcer on the skin over bony parts that are under constant pressure
disease that causes a viral skin rash
rubeola
skin eruption of small rosy patches that are caused by a virus
roseola
contagious skin disease that is accompanied by the formation of pustules
varicella
pyoderma
any inflammation of the skin that produces pus
pus containing contagious skin disease
impetigo
tinea
ringworm caused by a fungal infection
pruritus
itching
candidiasis
yeast-like fungus on the skin
a group of reddish wheals accompanied by itching caused by allergy
urticaria/hives
acute form of dermatitis caused by allergies
eczema
purplish skin patch caused by broken blood vessels under the surface
ecchymosis
a tiny hemorrhage beneath the surface of the skin
petechia
skin condition with extensive hemorrhages under the skin over a wide area
purpura
a skin infection involving a hair follicle and containing pus
furuncle
carbuncle
infected area of the skin producing pus and accompanied by fever
abscess
localized collection of pus and other exudate
death of an area of the skin caused by loss of blood supply
gangrene
HSV 1
herpes that recurs on the lips and around the mouth
a flesh colored growth sometimes caused by a virus
wart/verruca
inflammatory eruption of the skin ocurring in or near sebaceous glands on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back
acne vulgaris
open hair follicle filled with bacteria and sebum
comedo/blackhead
thickening of the skin caused by an increase in collagen
scleroderma
chronic skin condition accompanied by scaly lesions with extreme itching
psoriasis
superficial burns of the epidermis without blistering
1st degree burn
a burn that affects the epidermis and dermis and involves blistering
2nd degree burn
a burn that involves complete destruction of the skin, sometimes reaching muscle and bone
3rd degree burns
pediculosis
lice infestation
skin eruption caused by mites burrowing into the skin
scabies
paronychia
inflammation with pus of the fold around the nail plate
mass of hard skin that forms as a cover over broken skin on certain areas of the body
callus
growth of hard skin on the toes
corn
slow growing cancer of basal cells of the epidermis usually from sun damage
basal cell carcinoma
allograft/homograph
skin graft using donor skin from one person to another
heterograph/xenograph
skin graft using donor skin from one species to another