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Medical Terminology - integumentary

largest organ in the body

integument or skin

what makes the integumentary system

skin and accessory structures

what are accessory organs or structure

hair, nails, and glands

what are the two types of glands

sebaceous glands (oil) and sudoriferous glands (sweat)

agent that stimulates development of male characteristics

androgen

very small duct

duct-ule = ductule

state of equilibrium in the body

homeostasis

homeo?

same or alike

stasis?

standing still

forming complex substances with simpler compunds

synthesize

what vitamin does the skin synthesize?

D

What are the functions of the skin

protects the body against ultraviolet rays, regulates body temperature, preventing dehydration.

how many layers does a skin have

2 - epidermis and dermis

is relatively thin over most area but is thickest on the hands and feet

epidermis

sublayers of epidermis

strata, stratum corneum, basal layer

composed of dead flat cells and lacks blood supply nd sensory receptors

stratum corneum

only layer of epidermis that is compose of living cells and where new cells can be formed

basal layer

hart protein material

keratin

it prvents body fluid from leaving the body

keratin

how long does the process of new skin cell takes?

1 month

produces black pigment called melanin

melanocyte

provides a protective barrier from the suns UV rays

melanin

an individual who can not produce melanin

albino

what is the second layer of the skin

dermis

other term for dermis

corium

it is composed of living tissue and contains numrous capillaries

dermis

it binds the dermis to underlying structures

hypodermis or subcutaneous layer

what composes hypodermis?

loose connective tissue and adipose tissue interlased with blood vessels

functions of subcutaneous layer

stores fats, insulates and cushions the body, and regulates temperature

what is exocrine glands

secrete substances through ducts

it is the oily secretion from the cells that disintegrated

sebum

parts of the body with no hair

lips, nipples, palms,feet, external genitalia

visible part of the hair

hair shaft

hair part that is embedded in the dermis

hair root

root with the coverings

hair follicle

a loop of capillaries at the bottom of the hair follicle

papilla/e

protects the tips of the fingers and toes

nails

where nails are formed

nail root

composed of keratinized, stratified, squamous epithelial ells producing a very tough covering

nails

where the nails slides

nailbed

half moon shaped area on the nail

lunula

region of the nail where the growth occurs

lunula

adip/o

fat

lip/o

fat

steat/o

fat

osis

abnormal condition

oma

tumor

itis

inflammation

cutane/o

skin

dermat/o

skin

derm/o

skin

sub

under or below

-ous

pertaining to

plasty

surgical repair

hypo-

under, below, deficient

-ic

pertaining to

hindr/o

sweat

sudor/o

sweat

WR aden

gland

-esis

condition

ichthy/o

dry, scaly

kerat/o

horny tissue, hard, cornea

melan/o

black

myc/o

fungus

onych/o

nail

malacia

softening

ungu/o

nail

pil/o

hair

trich/o

hair

WR nid

nest

path/o

disease

scler/o

hardening; sclera (white thing)

seb/o

sebum or sebaceous

-rrhea

discharge or flow

squam/o

scale

-ous

pertaining to

xen/o

foreign or strange

-graft

transplantation

xer/o

dry

-cyte

cell

-derma

skin

py/o

pus

-logist

specialist of the study of

-logy

study of

-therapy

treatment

cry/o

cold

area of tissue that have been pathologically altered by injury, wound, or infection

lesions

lesions can be?

systemic or localized

initial reaction to pathologically altered tissue and may be flat or elevated

primary skin lesions

are changes that take place in the primary lesion as a result of infection, scrathcing, trauma, or various stages of a disease

secondary skin lesion

how are lesions described?

appearance, color, location, and size cm

flat, pigmented, circumscribed area less than 1cm

macule

solid, elevated lesions >1 cm in diameter. can be pigmented

papule

palpable, circumscribed lesion. larger than papule >2. extends into the dermal

nodule

solid, elevated lesion larger than 2 cm. extends until subcutaneous layer

tumor

elevated, firm, rounded lesion with localized skin edema.

wheal

elevated, circumscribed fluid filled lesion >.5cm

vesicle

small, raised lesions that has pus

Pustule

a vesicle lr blister larger than 1 cm

bulla

linear scrath marks or traumatized abrasion of the epidermis

excoriations

small slit or cracklike sore

fissure

open sore that extends to the dermis. usually heals with scarring

ulcer

least serious type of burns. only the top layer of the skin is injured

First-degree burns

contact with dry or moist heat

thermal burn

skin redness

erythema

acute sensitivity to stimuli such as heat

hyperthesia

deep burns that damage the epiderms and part of the dermis

second-degree burns

a burn in wch epidermis, dermis, and some connective tissue are destroyed

third-degree burns

skin grafting dermatoplasty

skin graftng

formula used to estimate the percentage of adult surface body area? used by assigning 9% or 18% to specific regions

Rule of nines

abnormal growths of new tissue that are classified as benign or malignant

neoplasm

are noncancerous growths composed of the same type of cells of the tissue where they are growing

Benign neoplasm

are composed of cells that tend to become invasive and metastasize

malignant neoplasm or cancer

kinds of cancer treatment

surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiation therapy

newer treatment that uses the body's immune system to fight tumor cells

immunotherapy or biotherapy

specialist of diseases

pathologist

a process in which a cells from tumor site is evaluated and compared to normal tissue

tumor grading or grading

type of tumor in which the cells closely resemble the tissue of origin

Grade 1 tumor

type of tumor with less resemblance and more variation in size and shape

Grade II

tumor cells are poorly differenciated and has abnormality in appearance

Grade III

tumor in which determining the origin tissue is difficult and has abnormal appearance

Grade IV

most common system used for staging tumors

tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) system

T in TNM is?

refers to the size and invasiveness of the tumor

N in TNM

area lymph nodes involved

M in TNM

invasiveness of the primary tumor

The higher the number of the tumor, the greater is the extent or spread of the malignancy, true or false?

true

most common type of skin cancer

basal cell carcinoma

is a malignancy of the basal layer of the epidermis, or hair follicles. locally invasive and rarely metastasize.

basal cell carcinoma

arise from the skin that undergoes pathological hardening or keratinizing of epidermal cells

Squamous cell carcinoma

invasive tumor with potential for metastasis and occurs most commonly in fair skinned white men over 60

Squamous cell carcinoma

cancer-causing agents

carcinoma

2 types of squamous cell carcinoma

insitu - confined in the site
invasive - penetrates the surrounding tissue

malignant growth of melanocytes

malignant melanoma

tumor that is highly metastatic and most lethal of the skin cancers

malignant melanoma

localized collection of pus at the site of infection

abscess

localized abscess in the hair follicle

furuncle

cluster of furuncles in the subcutaneous tissue forms what?

carbuncle

inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin. may include blackheads (comedos) and cysts

acne or acne vulgaris

baldness of the partial or complete loss of hair resulting from normal aging, endocrine disorder, drug, anticancer medications, or skin disease

alopecia

early form of skin cancer

bowen disease

characterized by a red, scaly patch and also called squamous cell carci in situ

bowen disease

diffuse acute infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

cellulitis

pigmentary skin discoloration, usually in yellowish-brown patches

chloasma

small skin lesion of acne vulgaris caused by accumulation of keratin, bacteria, and dried sebum blocking a duct of the skin

comedo

closed form of comedo, have papule which contents are not expressed

whitehead

inflammation or skin deterioration caused by prolonged pressure from staying in one position

decubitus ulcer or pressure ulcer

skin discoloration consisting of large irregularly formed hemorrhagic area of bluish black to greenish brown or yellow

ecchymosis or bruise

chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized with erythema and accompanied by intense itching

eczema or atopic dermatitis

occurs usually in infancy and childhood

eczema

redness of the skin because of the capillary swelling

erythema

dead matter from the surface of the skin

eschar

bacterial skin infection with isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture

impetigo

thickened area of the epidermis or horny growth (callus or wart)

keratosis

small brown macules on the face and arms because of the sun exposure

lentigo

unnatural paleness

pallor

lice infestation

pediculosis

minute hemorrhage under the skin

petechia

intense itching

pruritus

skin disease with itchy red patches covered by thick, dry, silvery scales

psoriasis

hemorrhage into the tissues or beneath the skin producing ecchymoses or petechiae

purpura

skin disease transmitted by itch mite through sexual contact

scabies

fungal skin infection with name indicates the body opart affected

tinea or ringworm

example of tinea

tinea pedis - athlete's foot
tinea corporis - body

allergic reaction characterized by the eruption of pale red, elevated patches called wheals or hives

urticaria

warts or the epidermal growth caused by virus

verruca

localized loss of skin pigmentation or milk white patches

vitiligo

a test in which an allergen is applied or injected into the skin to test the patient's sensitivity

allergy skin test

how is the intensity of response of allergy skin test determined

wheal-and-flare reaction

skin test that identifies suspected allergens by subcutaneously injecting small amounts of extracts of the allergens

intradermal skin test

intradermal skin test help determine immunity to which diseases?

diphtheria and tuberculosis

skin test that is done by applying the allergen to a patch, and then taped on the skin (forearm) and observed 24 hours later

patch skin test

skin test in which a small quantity of allergen on a lightly scratched area of the skin. can be called a puncture or prick test

scratch skin test

a laboratory test that determines the presence of pathogen in suspected wound infections and identifies the drug therapy that the organism responds

culture & sensitivity (C&S)

a tissue sample removed from the body site for microscopic examination

biopsy

helps establish a diagnosis, estimate prognosis, or follow the course of the disease

skin biopsies

Ultra-thin slice of tissue from a frozen specimen for pathological examination

frozen section (FS)

used for rapid diagnosis of malignancy

frozen section

removal of small tissues sample using a hollow needle attached to a syringe

needle

removal of a small core of tissue using a hollow punch

punch

removal of elevated lesions using a surgical blade

shave

a procedure involving the progressive removal and examination of layers of cancer-containing skin until nothing is left. also called micrographic surgery

mohs

transplantation of a healthy tissue to an injured site

skin graft

types of skin that can be used for covering over a wound or burn

human, animal, and artificial skin

transplantation of healthy tissue from a person to another person

allograft or homograft

allo

other; differing from normal

transplantation of healthy tissue from a site to another site from the same person

autograft

auto

self; own

transplantation of artificial skin produced from collagen fibers arranged in lattice pattern

synthetic skin graft

transplantation of the dermis from a foreign donor (pig) to a human

xenograft or heterograft

xen/o

foreign

chemical removal of the outer layers of skin to treat acne scarring and general keratoses

chemical peel or chemabrasion

use of subfreezing temperature to destroy or eliminate abnormal tissue such as tumors, warts, and unwanted tissues

cryosurgery

removal of necrotized tissue from a wound by surgical excision, enzymes, or chemical agents

debridement

rubbing using wire brushes or sandpaper or mechanically scraping away the epidermis

dermabrasion

tissue destruction by high-frequency electric current. also called electrodesiccation

fulguration

procedure in which cells are exposed to light using a photosensitizer to produce a reaction that destroys the cell

photodynamic therapy (PDT)

this drug reduces acne through multiple mechanisms

antiacne agents

example of antiacne agents

benzoyl peroxide and tretinoin

it alters the cell wall of fungi or disrupt enzyme activity resulting in cell death

antifungals

inhibits allergic reactions

antihistamines

term for a group of antihistamines

antipruritics

kills parasites such as mites and lice

antiparasitics

used to treat scabies or mites and pediculosis or lice

parasiticides

topically applied agents tat inhibit growth of bacteria

antiseptics

decrease inflammation and itching by suppressing the immune system's inflammatory response to tissue damage

corticosteroids

destroy and soften the outer layer of skin so that it slouched off

keratolytics

cover, cool, dry, or soothe inflamed skin. allows the natural healing process to occur

protectives

block sensation of pain by numbing the skin layers and mucous membranes

topical anesthetics

bx

biopsy

BCC

basal cell carcinoma

C&S

culture and sensitivity

CA

cancer
chronological age

cardiac arrest

FS

frozen section

ID

intradermal

I&D

incision and drainage

IMP

impression (synonymous with diagnosis)

IV

intravenous

TNM

tumor-node-metastasis

ung

ointment

XP or XDP

xeroderma pigmentosum

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