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skin
sebaceous glands
sweat glands
hair
nails
hairy or rough
horny or hard
fat lipid
dark or black
fungus
fingernails or toenails
pus
wrinkle
sebum
rash hives
dry
A pre-cancerous skin lesion that occurs on sun damaged skin
A genetic condition characterized by a deficiency or absence of pigment in the skin hair and irises due to a missing enzyme necessary for the production of melanin
The partial or complete loss of hair, most commonly on the scalp, also known as baldness
surgical reduction of the upper and lower eyelids by removing sagging skin, also known as a lid lift
A large blister that is usually more than 0.5 cm in diameter plural BULLAE
soft raised, pink or red vascular birthmark
A cluster of connected furuncles boils
an acute rapidly spreading infection within the connective tissues
A pigmentation disorder characterized by brownish spots on the face, also known as melasma or the mask of pregnancy
A normal scar, resulting from the healing of a wound plural cicatrices
A non-infected lesion formed by the buildup of sebum and keratin in a hair follicle also known as a blackhead. plural comedones
The removal of dirt for an objects, damaged tissue and cellular debris from a wound to prevent infection and promote healing
inflammation of the skin
profuse, but not necessarily excessive sweating
atypical moles, that may develop into skin cancer
A large irregular area of purpleish discoloration due to bleeding under the skin
A form of persistent or reoccurring dermatitis, characterized by redness, itching, and dryness with possible blistering, cracking, oozing or bleeding
redness of the skin due to a capillary dilation
abnormal redness of the entire skin surface
refers to a widespread rash, usually in children
A condition in which there is widespread scaling of the skin often with pruritus erythroderma and hair loss
inflammation of the hair follicles that is especially common on the limbs and in the beard area on men
large, tender, swollen areas caused by a staphylococcal infection around hair, follicles, or sebaceous glands, also known as boils
A small, not like swelling of granulation tissue in the epidermis
A swelling of clotted, blood trapped in the tissue
excessive bodily and facial hair in women usually occurring in male pattern
A group of Hereditary disorders characterized by dry thickened, scaly skin
highly contagious, bacterial skin infection, characterized by isolated pestules that become crusted and rupture
an abnormality raised or second scar that expands beyond the boundaries of the original incision
any skin growth, such as a wart or callus in which there is overgrowth and thickening of the skin plural keratoses
malformation of the nails in which the outer surface is concave or scooped out like the bowl of a spoon also known as spoon nail
chronic abnormal condition, usually in women that is characterized by the accumulation of fat and fluid in the tissues just under the skin of the hips and legs
A benign slow growing fatty tumor, located between the skin and the muscle layer
a discolored flat spot such as a freckle that is less than 1 cm in diameter
A type of skin cancer that occurs in the melanocytes
A severe infection caused by a group, a strep bacteria that enters the body through a wound if untreated the infected body tissue can be destroyed, and the illness may be fatal, also known as flush eating bacteria
ingrown toenail which the edges of the toenail curve inward and cut into the skin
A fungal infection of the nail
The nine superficial wart like growth on the EPITHELIAL tissue or elsewhere in the body, such as in the bladder
A small raised red lesion such as an insect fight that is less than 0.5 cm in diameter
an acute or chronic infection of the skinfold around the nail
An infestation with lice
small pinpoint hemorrhages less than 2 mm in diameter
itching associated with most forms of dermatitis
A common skin disorder characterized by flareups in which red papules covered with silvery scales occur on the elbows, knees, scalp back or buttocks
The appearance of multiple purple discoloration on the skin caused by bleeding underneath the skin
producing or containing pus
The surgical removal of excess skin and fat from the face for the elimination of wrinkles, also known as facelift
A chronic condition of unknown cause characterized by tiny red pimples and broken blood vessels
A skin infection caused by an infestation of itch mites that caused small itchy bumps and blisters by burrowing into the top layer of human skin to lay their eggs
an auto immune disorder in which the connective tissues become thickened and hardened
overactivity of the sebaceous glands that result in the production of an excessive amount of sebum
i'm malignant tumor of the scaly squamous cell of the epithelium however it can quickly spread to other systems
an auto immune disorder characterized by a red scaly rash on the face and upper trunk. This condition also attacks the connective tissue in other body systems, especially the joints.
A fungal infection of the skin hair or nails, also known as ringworm
itchy wheals caused by an allergic reaction also known as hives
small hard skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus also known as warts
A skin condition, resulting from the destruction of the melanocytes due to unknown causes and causing irregular patches of white skin
A small bump that itches and can appear as a symptom of an allergic reaction a welt
excessively dry skin, also known as xerosis
white
skin
red
sweat
hard
fat, lipid
black
fungus
fingernail or toenail
hair
hard
sebum
fingernail or toenail
dry
above
excessive
beside, near
below
skin
surgical removal
abnormal condition
inflammation
destruction
tumor
abnormal condition
surgical repair
discharge
occuring in a well- defined area
pores that are plugged with sebum foil and dead skin cells
pertaining to the skin
bedsore
spread out over a wide area, not localized
Bruise
abnormal redness of the skin
fluid that leaks out of an infected wound
tissue response to injury causing redness, warmth, swelling and/or pain
area of tissue that has been damaged through injury or disease
confined to a particular area
mole
tiny openings in the skin in which oil and sweat reach the surface
itching
containing pus
oily substance secreted by the sebaceous gland
wound drainage of plasma that is thin, clear and watery
producing pus
Hives
wart
basal cell carcinoma
biopsy
centimeter
incision and drainage
subcutaneous
squamous cell carcinoma
systemic lupus Erythematosus
circumscribed lesion of the skin that contains pus
most common type of skin cancer
death of tissue caused by a loss of circulation to the affected tissue
A skin condition, causing red patches and visible blood vessels on the face
an abnormally raised or thick and scar