Pathologies of the Integumentary and endocrine Flashcards

1
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Pathology involving excessive amounts of thyroxine produced by the thyroid gland that stimulates metabolism.

A

Hyperthyroidism

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2
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Autoimmune disorder that involves beta cells
being destroyed resulting in lifelong insulin deficiency.

A

Type I Diabetes Mellitus

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3
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Pathology resulting from a hypersecretion of GH in adulthood that results in abnormal growth of body parts (especially hands & feet), facial changes and spaces between teeth.

A

Acromegaly

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4
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An autoimmune disorder resulting in hyperthyroidism. Antibodies attack the gland causing it to grow.

A

Graves Disease w/ Goiter

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5
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What is a contusion?

A

Bruise / hematoma

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6
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Condition involving excessive oiliness & chronic inflammation of cheeks & nose with dilation of blood vessels, papules & pustules. Food & extreme weather may cause flares.

A

Rosacea

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7
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An acute, highly contagious bacterial infection common in children that involve pustules that form into yellowish crusts.

A

Impetigo

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8
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What is a turuncle or carbuncle?

A

Boil / Boils
Bacterial Infection

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9
Q

What type of infection is a wart?

A

Viral

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10
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What type of infection is ringworm, athlete’s foot, and jock itch?

A

Fungal

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11
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Which type of skin cancer is the most serious?

A

Malignant Melanoma

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12
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This is a common chronic, inflammatory skin condition in which the lesions are dry patches covered with coarse, silvery scales? Cause Unknown.

A

Psoriasis

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13
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What is a nevus?

A

Birthmark; Mole

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14
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A type of leukoderma that is an autoimmune disorder affecting melanocytes.

A

Vitiligo

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15
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Medical term for hives or welt (large wheal).

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Urticaria

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16
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What is Polydipsia

A

Excessive Thirst

17
Q

What is Polyphagia

A

Excessive Hunger

18
Q

What do we call an area of visible damage on the skin, whether from injury or disease and is derived from a Latin word meaning “to injure”?

A

Lesion

19
Q

What is a laceration

A

Deep Cut

20
Q

What is necrosis

A

Tissue Death