Ch 3 Pathology of the Skin, Hair & Nails Flashcards
abscess
collection of pus in skin
acne
inflammation of sebaceous glands and hair follicles with papules and pustules
acne rosacea
chronic form of adult acne with redness and tiny pimples, primarily nose
acne vulgaris
common form teen acne with comedos, papules, pustules
albinism
genetic condition in which skin unable to make melanin; skin hair appear white, eyes appear red
basal cell carcinoma
cancerous tumor in the basal cell layer; common cancer that rarely metastasizes
burn
skin damage caused by fire, electricity, UV light, caustic chemicals; percentage of skin burned estimated using rule of 9
Cellulitis
diffuse acute infection of connective tissue of skin
cicatrix
normal scar
decubitus ulcer
open sore caused by pressure over bony prominences; caused by loss of blood flow to skin
dermatitis
inflammation of skin
dermatosis
presence of a skin condition
dry gangrene
late stages of gangrene; affected area becomes dried, blackened, shriveled
eczema
superficial dermatitis; redness, vesicles, itching, crusting
gangrene
tissue necorsis due to loss of blood flow
ichthyosis
skin becomes dry scaly and keratinized
impetigo
highly infectious bacterial infection with pustules that rupture and crust over
kaposi’s sarcoma
skin cancer seen in AIDS patients; brownish purple lesions