CH 16 Skinn
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- What is the Top Layer of Skin?
- Epidermis
- What is the Second layer of skin?
- Dermis
- What is the Third Layer of Skin?
- Subcutaneous Tissue
- Outermost cellular layer of skin is compused of this?
- Squamous Epithelium
- These Cells that are flat and scale like?
- Squamous Epithelial
- This is know as the Deepest Layer, and its Always Growing and Multiplying
- Basal Layer
- These are Special Cells in the Epidermis
- Melanocytes
- This is the medical term for Pigment (black or brown)
- Melanin
- People who incapable of forming Melanin are called this
- Albino
- AKA True Skin
- Dermis
- This part of the shin is compose of blood\lymph vessels\nerve fibers and accessory orgains of the skin
- Dermis
- Means glue is a fabrous protein material found in bone, cartlage, tendons
- Collagen
- Fat Cells
- Lipocytes
- This is a A semilunar (half-moon) white region at the base of the nail plate found in the thumbnail
- Lunula
- A narrow band of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate
- Cuticle
- An oil substance that is produced by the glands
- Sebum
- Tiny coiled glands found on almost all body surfaces, 2 million in the body
- Sweat Glands
- A tiny opening on the surface of the skin.
- Pore
- Full of Fat
- ADIPOSE
- Condition of White Skin
- ALBINISM
- Intense Burning Pain
- CAUSALGIA
- Surgical Repair of the Skin
- DERMATOPLATY
- Study of Skin\Disorders
- DERMATOLOGIST
- Srcaping Away of Skin
- DERMABRASION
- Condition of Profuse Sweating
- DIAPHORESIS
- Redness of the Skin
- ERYTEMIA
- Abnormal Condition of Dry Scaly Skin
- ICHTHYOSIS
- Seperation of the Nail Plate from the Nail
- ONYCHOLYSIS
- Abnormal Fungal Condition of the Nail
- ONYCHOMYCOSIS
- Inflammation and Swelling of the Skin Around The Nail
- PARONYCHIA
- Abnormal Fungal Condition of the Skin?
- DERMATOPHYTOSIS
- Abnormal Fungal Condition of the Hair
- TRICHOMYCOSIS
- Pertaining to the Under the Nail
- SUBUNGUAL
- Dry Skin
- XERODERMA
- Thick-Walled Closed Sac Or Pouch containing Fulid or Semisolid Material
- CYST
- Discolored Often Reddened Flat Leassions (AKA Freckles, Tattoo Marks, Flat Moles
- MACULE
- Small Elevation of the Skin Containing Pus ( A Pustule is a Small ABSCESS)
- PUSTULE
- Abnormal Condition Of The Skin?
- DERMATOMYCOSIS
- Open Sore On The Skin or Mucous Membrane
- ULCER
- AKA BedSores. Cause By Pressure that Results From Laying in one Position
- DECUBITUS ULCERS
- Small Collection of Clear Fluid (SERUM) Blister
- VESICLE
- Abstance of Hair from areas where it Normally Grows
- ALOPECIA
- A Small Pinpoint Hemorrhage
- PETECHIA
- ITCHING, Associated with most forms of Dermatitis and with other condition
- PRURITUS
- This is a Sebum Plug partially blobking the pore
- BLACKHEAD\COMEDO
- Superficial Epidermal Lesion
- FIRST DEGREE BURN
- Partial Thickness, Epidermal and Dermal lesions
- SECOND DEGREE
- Full Thickness Durn, Epidermis and Dermal are Distroyed
- THIRD DEGREE
- Inflammation Skin Disease With Erythematous, Papulovesicular Lesions
- ECZEMA
- Rash, Example German Measles, Rubeola, Varicella(ChickenPox)
- EXANTHEMATOUS VIRAL DISEASES
- Bactrtial inflammatory skin disease characterized by vesicles, pustules, and crusted-over lesion
- IMPETIGO
- Chronic recurrent dermatosis marked by itchy, scaly, red plaques covered by silvery gray scales
- PSORIASIS
- A contagious parastic infection of the skin with intense pruritus
- SCABIES
- Chronic inflammation disease of collagen in the skin, joints and of the internal organs
- SYSTEMIC LUPUS
- Infection of the skin caused by fungus
- TINEA
- Loss of Pigmant in area of the skin (white patches on the skin)
- VITILIGO
- Is AKA LEUKODERMA
- VITILIGO
- Increased growth of cell in the Keratin Layer Of the Epridermis cause by Pressure or Friction
- CALLUS
- Hypertrophied thickness scar that occurs after truma or surgical incision
- KELOID
- Thickened area of the epidermis
- KERATOSIS
- Pigmented lesion of the skin (Include dilated blood vessels, hemangioman and mole)
- NEVUS
- Malignant Tumor of the Basel Cell Layer Of the Epidermis
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- This Layes of Malignant growth are removed and each is examined under a microscope
- Mohs Surgery
- The Reaction of the bodys to a substance by observing the results of injecting the sunstance
- Skin Test