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Ch. 5 Integumentary System

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ulcer
an open sore on the skin or mucous membrane that can bleed and scar and is sometimes accompanied by infection 
excoriation
scratch mark
fissure
a linear crack in the skin
scale
a thin flake of exfoliated epidermis
crust
dried residue of serum, pus, or blood on the skin
cicatrix
scar
keloid
an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular
vascular lesions

lesions of a blood vessel

 

cherry angioma
a small, round, bright-red blood vessel tumor on the skin, often on the trunk of elderly

telangiectasia

spider angioma 

a tiny, blood vessel lesion formed by the dilation of a group of blood vessels radiating from a central arteriole, most commonly seen on the face, neck, or chest
purpuric
purpura; lesions as a result of hemorrhages into the skin
petechia
spot; a reddish-brown, minute hemorrhagic spot on the skin that indicates a bleeding tendency-small purpura
ecchymosis
bruise; large purpura
nevus
a congenital malformation on the skin that can be epidermal or vascular; mole
dysplastic nevus
a mole with precancerous changes
verruca
an epidermal tumor caused by a papilloma virus; wart
alopecia
baldness
comedo
a plug of sebum within the opening of a hair follicle
closed comedo
whitehead
open comedo     
blackhead; open to the skin surface with a black center caused by the presence of melanin exposed to air
eruption
appearance of a skin lesion
erythema
redness of skin
pruritus
severe itching
rash
general skin eruption, usually from a communicable disease
depigmentation
loss of melanin in the skin
hypopigmentation
areas of skin lacking color due to deficient amounts of melanin
hyperpigmentation
darkened areas of skin caused by excessive amounts of melanin
suppuration
production of purulent matter (pus)
urticaria
hives; eruption of wheals with an itch
xeroderma
dry skin
acne
an inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin with comedones, pustules and nodules
albinism
hereditary condition characterized by a partial or total lack of melanin pigment
cellulitis
an acute inflammation of the subQ tissue resulting from a bacterial invasion through a break in the skin

dermatitis

eczema 

inflammation of the skin characterized by redness, pruritus, and various lesions
atopic dermatitis
chronic, swollen papules and vesicles that crust and scale, severe  itching
contact dermatitis
inflammation due to allergic rxn
seborrheic dermatitis
cradle cap, redness covered byyellow, oil, itchy scale
dermatosis
any disorder of the skin
exanthematous viral disease
eruption of skin caused by a virus
rubella
German measles
rubeola
14 day measles
varicella
chickenpox
furuncle
a boil; painful nodule formed in the skin by inflammation of the hair follicle
carbuncle
a skin infection consisting of clusters of furuncles
abscess
localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the inflammation of surrounding tissues that heals when drained or excised
gangrene
an eating sore; dead tissue caused by loss of blood supply

herpes simplex virus type 1

(HSV-1) 

viral vesicles; cold sores, fever blisters

herpes simplex virus type 2

(HSV-2) 

sexually transmitted ulcerlike lesions
herpes zoster
painful blisters spread over skin caused by viral disease affects peripheral nerves; shingles
ichthyosis
dry, thick, scaly skin
impetigo
pustules that rupture and crust around mouth and nostrils, highly contagious, bacterial skin inflammation
keratoses
thickened areas of epidermis

actinic keratoses

solar keratoses 

localized thickening of the skin caused by excessive exposure to sunlight
seborrheic keratoses
benign wart-like lesions
lupus
chronic autoimmune disease causes inflammation
cutaneous lupus
rash on face, neck and scalp

systemic lupus erythematosus

(SLE) 

severe lupus involving skin, joints, and vital organs
malignant cutaneous neoplasm
skin cancer

squamous cell carcinoma

(SCC) 

malignant tumor of squamous epithelium

basal cell carcinoma

(BCC) 

malignant tumor of the basal layer of the epidermis
malignant melanoma
malignant tumor of melanocytes
Kaposi sarcoma
malignant tumor of walls of blood vessels, plaques on skin spread to internal organs
onychia
inflammation of the nail
paronychia
inflammation of the nail fold
pediculosis
infestation with lice that causes itching and dermatitis
pediculosis capitis
head lice
pediculosis pubis
crabs
psoriasis
an itching; chronic, recurrent skin disease marked by silver gray scales covering red patches on the skin that result from overproduction and thickening of skin cells
scabies
itching, contagious disease caused by a parasite (mite)
seborrhea
skin condition marked by hypersecretion of sebum from the sebaceous glands
HIDR/O
SWEAT
-EPI
ABOVE, UPON, ON
MYC/O
FUNGUS
XER/O
DRY
IV
INTRAVENOUS
MELAN/O
BLACK, DARK
SEB/O
SEBUM
SC
SUBCUTANEOUS
HYPO
HYPODERMIC
CRY/O
COLD
NKA
NO KNOWN ALLERGIES
ONYCH/O
FINGERNAIL, TOENAIL
C & S
CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY

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