integumentary system basic disorders Flashcards
acne
disease of the sebaceous glands that produces blackheads and pimples
alopecia
hair loss, usually sudden
athlete’s foot
fungus infection usually in the skin of the toes and soles
birthmark
congenital blemish or spot on the skin, visible at birth or soon after
boil
bacterial infection of the skin, produced when bacteria enter a hair follicle
carbuncle
bacterial infection, similar to a boil, that spreads into the subcutaneous tissues
cyst
liquid-filled sac or capsule
dermatitis
inflammation of the skin
eczema
noncontagious skin rash that produces itching, blistering, and scaling
erythema
reddening of the skin due to dilation of dermal blood vessels in response to injury or inflammation
herpes
infectious disease of the skin, usually caused by the herpes simplex virus and characterized by recurring formations of small clusters of vesicles.
impetigo
contagious disease of bacterial origin, characterized by pustules that rupture and become covered with loosely held crusts.
keloid
elevated, enlarging fibrous scar usually initiated by an injury.
mole
fleshy skin tumor that is usually pigmented; colors range from brown to black
pediculosis
disease produced by an infestation of lice