export_skin hair nails Flashcards
Parts of the nail
Nail plate
Nail bed
Cuticle
Nail root
Nail plate
Lunula
Proximal nail fold
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Appendages of the skin
Hair
Nails
Sebaceous glands
Eccrine sweat glands
Apocrine sweat glands
ABCDEs of melanoma recognition
Asymmetry
Borders irregular
Color variation
Diameter > 6 mm
Evolution in size, etc.
Basal cell carcinoma
Sun exposure
Pearly, waxy papule
Usually stays local
Squamous cell carcinoma
Can metastasize
Preceded by actinic keratosis lesion
Normal mole
Uniform
Clear defined borders
< 6 mm
Round or oval
Dysplastic mole
Varied appearance
Irregular borders
Smooth, scaly, rough, irregular
> 6 mm
Acrocyanosis
Bluish discoloration of the hands and feet
May be present at birth ad persist for several days
Alopecia
Hair loss
Alopecia areata
Patchy, non-scarring, asymmetric hair loss occurring in sharply defined areas of the scalp or beard
Annular
Shaped like a ring, used to describe lesion that forms a ring around a clear center of normal skin
Atrophy
Thinning of skin surface and loss of skin markings; translucent and paper-like
Bulla
Vesicle greater than 1 cm in diameter
Cellulitis
Diffuse, acute infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Chloasma
Facial discoloration common during pregnancy
Confluent
Lesions that run together
Crust
Dried serum, blood, or purulent exudates, slightly elevated, size varies
Cutis marmorata
Marbled or mottled appearance of the skin of a newborn when exposed to decreased temperatures
Occurs because the newborn’s immature vascular system is unable to adapt to temperature changes
Cyst
Elevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesion in dermis or subcutaneous layer
Filled with liquid or semi-solid material
Dermatomal
Lesion that follows a nerve or segment of the body
Ecchymosis
Contusion or bruise
Eczematous dermatitis
Common inflammatory skin disorder presenting with puritic papulovesicular lesions