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dermal
pertaining to the skin
dermal, cutaneous, integumentary
pertaining to the skin
dermis
the 2nd layer of skin; the layer located between the epidermis and the hypodermis
epidermis
the superficial layer of the skin
hypodermic
pertaining to below the skin
hypodermis or subcutaneous layer
a continuous layer of fatty tissue that separates the dermis from deeper tissues
integumentary
pertaining to the skin
intradermal
pertaining to within the skin
pathogens
disease causing organisms
sebaceous glands
oil glands; glands which lubricate the hair and skin w/sebum
sudoriferous glands
glands that produce sweat
acute
a condition of sudden onset and relatively short in duration
chronic
a long-term condition; generally, longer than 6 months
cyanosis
a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes
erythema, erythematous (adj)
redness or "flushing" of the skin
jaundice
a yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes and the whites of the eyes
pallor
abnormal paleness of skin
abrasion
a scraping away of the skin surface by friction
contusion
a bruise; shallow collection of blood under the skin caused by forceful trauma that injures internal structure without breaking the skin
fissure
a crack-like lesion or groove in the skin, usually caused by overstretching or over dryness of tissue; extends through the epidermis into the dermis
hematoma
a swelling of blood within the body tissues r/t injury; literally means "tumor of blood"; is sometimes referred to as a "goose egg
laceration
cut or torn skin from trauma; vary in length and depth; may have even or jagged edges
necrosis
localized tissue death in response to disease or injury
puncture wound
a hole in the skin and deeper body tissues made by a pointed object
abscess
any pus-containing cavity that is surrounded by inflamed tissue
cyst
a fluid or semisolid filled sac that is encapsulated
lesion
a general term for a wound, injury, or any abnormality of the skin
pustule
small elevation of the skin containing pus or purulent material
ulcer
deep, irregular erosion of the skin or mucous membrane
vesicle
a small blister
cellulitis
an acute bacterial infection and inflammation of the connective tissue and subcutaneous layers of the skin
dermatitis
an inflammatory condition of the skin w/o infection
impetigo
a bacterial infection of the skin with pustules that rupture and form a yellow crust; very common in children in Hawaii who don't bathe regularly
tinea
the name of a group of diseases caused by a fungus
pediculosis
infestation of lice; there are head, body, and pubic lice
scabies
tiny mites that burrow under the skin and cause intense itching and inflammation
burn
damage to the skin that can result from exposure to fire, electricity, ultraviolet light from the sun or caustic chemicals
pruritis or pruritus
itchy; a condition of severe itching
scleroderma
abnormal hardening of the skin due to the skin losing its elasticity
petechiae
tiny pin-point red lesions on the skin caused by minor hemorrhage of capillary blood vessels
callus
a toughened area of skin which has become relatively thick and hard in response to repeated friction, pressure or other irritation
lipoma
a fatty mass or tumor; a common, benign tumor consisting of fat cells
alopecia
absence or loss of hair, especially of the head; commonly called baldness
furuncle
a boil
urticaria
hives
onychomalacia
abnormal softening of the nails
paronychia
an infection of the skin fold around the nail
anhidrosis
the abnormal condition in a person who cannot sweat due to being born w/o functioning sweat glands
diaphoresis
an acute, abnormal condition of profuse sweating; seen in heart attacks and anxiety
hyperhidrosis
a chronic abnormal condition of being excessively sweaty
biopsy
a piece of tissue removed by a needle, scalpel, or punch to examine under a microscope
dermatoplasty
any surgical repair of the skin
cauterization
destruction of tissue by using caustic chemicals, electric currents, heat, freezing
debridement
removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a wound
incision and drainage (I&D)
making an incision to create an opening for the drainage of material such as pus
cryosurgery
use of extreme cold to freeze and destroy tissue
anesthetic
a medication that causes loss of feeling; deadens pain
antibiotic
an agent used to kill bacteria infections; can be oral, intravenous, intramuscular, topical
antifungal
kills fungal infections of the skin
antiparasitic
kills mites or lice
antipruritic
reduce itching
antiseptic
a chemical agent that can be applied to the skin or mucous membranes to prevent infections and reduce the risk of microbial growth; used to kill microorganisms in skin cuts and wounds or at a surgical site; used for topical skin use