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integumentary/skin activity

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meaning of "integumentary"covering
ways the skin provides protection1. prevents heat loss, 2. prevents dehydration, 3. prevents the introduction of bacteria
the three layers of skinepidermis, dermis, subcutaneous
living layer of skin, contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles and glandsdermis
layer of skin that sheds skin cells, has no nerves or blood vesselsepidermis
layer of skin that cushions between skin bone and muscles, serves as insulation/ retains body heat, gives us shape, mostly adipose tissuesubcutaneous
means fattyadipose
three parts of a hairshaft, root, follicle
partial or complete baldness or loss of hairalopecia
tough line of skin around the base of the nailcuticle
small curved white area at the base of a naillunula
gland that produces ear waxceruminous
gland that makes breast milkbreast gland
gland that cools the body with sweatsudoriferous
gland that makes body oilssebaceous
path of breast milk from production to exitbreast glands to lactiferous ducts to nipples
darkened circle of tissue around the nippleareola
medical specialist for the skindermatologist
benign tumor of tangled blood vesselshemangioma
present at birthcongenital
not serious, not cancerousbenign
cancerous abnormal growthmalignant neoplasm
discolored pigmented areas on the skin; birthmarksnevi
small, raised, blister-like lesions which contain serous fluidvesicles
fluid-filled vesicles that contain puspustules
fluid filled vesicles larger than 1 cm in diameterbullae
raised areas on the skin which are small and solid like warts, moles, pimplespapules
papules larger than 5 mm in diameternodules
non-raised, discolored patch, very commonmacule
elevated area which is whitish in the center and pink around the edgeswheal
wheal shaped hivesurticaria
thin, dry skin cells that are sheddingscales
cracks or breaks in the skinfissure
scrapesabrasions
bruisescontusions
irregular tears in the skinlacerations
abrasion caused by chemicals, burns or traumaexcoriation
scabscrustations
open sores with loss of tissueulcer
tissue which has diednecrotic tissue
scars which are raised, tough and larger than normalkeloids
injury caused by a heat sourcethermal injury
redness of skin over an areaerythema
tender skinhyperesthesia
plastic surgery on the skindermatoplasty
inflammation of the skindermatitis
chronic skin disorder with pink lesions and silvery scalespsoriasis
common inflammatory skin reaction in childreneczema
bedsores caused by unrelieved pressure on the skin over bony pointspressure ulcers
adult skin disorder: broups of bullae appear and leave discolored spots when they disappearpemphigus
skin infection with pustules, usually caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteriaimpetigo
medication applied on the skintopical medication
type of drug that destroys, sheds or inlames the skin to remove disease tissue and stimulates it to heal itselfkeratolytic drug
type of medication used for lice and mites, administered topically in ointment or shampooparasiticide
type of medication used for sunburns and wounds to relieve pain and pruritusanti-inflammatory
severe itchingpruritis
agent that prevents further bacterial growthbacteriostatic
agent that kills bacteriabacteriocidal
medication type that dries up secretions, such as acneastringent
applied locally to prevent infection, like alcohol applied locallyantiseptic
x-ray of the breast tissuemammogram
plastic surgery to increase or decrease breast sizemammoplasty
surgical removal of a small breast tumor, leaving the majority of the breast intactlumpectomy
removal of the entire breastmastectomy
removal of the entire breast, associated lymph nodes and underlying muscle tissueradical mastectomy
transplant of tissue from one part of a person's own body to another partautograft
transplantation of tissue within the same specieshomograft
removal of a small piece of body tissue or tumor from the breast for microscopic exambreast biopsy
removal of uneven skin by abrasive meansdermabrasion
allergy test where gauze impregnated with allergens are placed on the armpatch tests
allergy test in which substances are injected between skin layersintradermal tests
allergy tests in which rows of allergens are applied to broken skin areasscratch tests
use of an electric current to destroy hair follicles and remove stubborn or coarse facial hairelectrolysis
bxbiopsy
dermdermatology
FSfrozen section
H or hypohypodermic
Ungointment
IMintramuscular
I & Dincision and drainage
subq or subcusubcutaneous
inflammation of the breastmastitis
disorder of the skin where it becomes leathery and pigmentedscleroderma
nest-like mass of hair in a sacpilonidal cyst
necrosis of tissue, usually due to an insufficient blood supplygangrene
condition in which the male breast is enlargedgynecomastia
skin tumor with black pigmented cellsmelanoma
any fungal skin infectiontinea
very infectious and communicable skin disoreder caused by a tiny spider, the itch mitescabies
term for tissue that resembles fatlipoid
refers to the breastmammary
condition of dimpled skin present at times over cancerous tumorspeau d'orange
hemorrhagic areas or bruisesecchymosis
refers to fluid filled tumor or growthfibrocystic
small spot of hemorrhage caused by certain fevers or blood clotting disordersmelanin
plural of petechiapetechiae
pigment in skin, hair and eyes that give them colormelanin
a certain type of flattened cellsquamous
abnormal yellow-brown discoloration of the skin- found on the cheeks in pregnancy "the mask of pregnancy"chloasma
a person who does not posses skin pigment, skin and hair is whitealbino
microscopic study of tissuehistology
process of secreting breast milklactation
study of fungimycology


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Applied Technology Center
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