A | B |
meaning of "integumentary" | covering |
ways the skin provides protection | 1. prevents heat loss, 2. prevents dehydration, 3. prevents the introduction of bacteria |
the three layers of skin | epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous |
living layer of skin, contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles and glands | dermis |
layer of skin that sheds skin cells, has no nerves or blood vessels | epidermis |
layer of skin that cushions between skin bone and muscles, serves as insulation/ retains body heat, gives us shape, mostly adipose tissue | subcutaneous |
means fatty | adipose |
three parts of a hair | shaft, root, follicle |
partial or complete baldness or loss of hair | alopecia |
tough line of skin around the base of the nail | cuticle |
small curved white area at the base of a nail | lunula |
gland that produces ear wax | ceruminous |
gland that makes breast milk | breast gland |
gland that cools the body with sweat | sudoriferous |
gland that makes body oils | sebaceous |
path of breast milk from production to exit | breast glands to lactiferous ducts to nipples |
darkened circle of tissue around the nipple | areola |
medical specialist for the skin | dermatologist |
benign tumor of tangled blood vessels | hemangioma |
present at birth | congenital |
not serious, not cancerous | benign |
cancerous abnormal growth | malignant neoplasm |
discolored pigmented areas on the skin; birthmarks | nevi |
small, raised, blister-like lesions which contain serous fluid | vesicles |
fluid-filled vesicles that contain pus | pustules |
fluid filled vesicles larger than 1 cm in diameter | bullae |
raised areas on the skin which are small and solid like warts, moles, pimples | papules |
papules larger than 5 mm in diameter | nodules |
non-raised, discolored patch, very common | macule |
elevated area which is whitish in the center and pink around the edges | wheal |
wheal shaped hives | urticaria |
thin, dry skin cells that are shedding | scales |
cracks or breaks in the skin | fissure |
scrapes | abrasions |
bruises | contusions |
irregular tears in the skin | lacerations |
abrasion caused by chemicals, burns or trauma | excoriation |
scabs | crustations |
open sores with loss of tissue | ulcer |
tissue which has died | necrotic tissue |
scars which are raised, tough and larger than normal | keloids |
injury caused by a heat source | thermal injury |
redness of skin over an area | erythema |
tender skin | hyperesthesia |
plastic surgery on the skin | dermatoplasty |
inflammation of the skin | dermatitis |
chronic skin disorder with pink lesions and silvery scales | psoriasis |
common inflammatory skin reaction in children | eczema |
bedsores caused by unrelieved pressure on the skin over bony points | pressure ulcers |
adult skin disorder: broups of bullae appear and leave discolored spots when they disappear | pemphigus |
skin infection with pustules, usually caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteria | impetigo |
medication applied on the skin | topical medication |
type of drug that destroys, sheds or inlames the skin to remove disease tissue and stimulates it to heal itself | keratolytic drug |
type of medication used for lice and mites, administered topically in ointment or shampoo | parasiticide |
type of medication used for sunburns and wounds to relieve pain and pruritus | anti-inflammatory |
severe itching | pruritis |
agent that prevents further bacterial growth | bacteriostatic |
agent that kills bacteria | bacteriocidal |
medication type that dries up secretions, such as acne | astringent |
applied locally to prevent infection, like alcohol applied locally | antiseptic |
x-ray of the breast tissue | mammogram |
plastic surgery to increase or decrease breast size | mammoplasty |
surgical removal of a small breast tumor, leaving the majority of the breast intact | lumpectomy |
removal of the entire breast | mastectomy |
removal of the entire breast, associated lymph nodes and underlying muscle tissue | radical mastectomy |
transplant of tissue from one part of a person's own body to another part | autograft |
transplantation of tissue within the same species | homograft |
removal of a small piece of body tissue or tumor from the breast for microscopic exam | breast biopsy |
removal of uneven skin by abrasive means | dermabrasion |
allergy test where gauze impregnated with allergens are placed on the arm | patch tests |
allergy test in which substances are injected between skin layers | intradermal tests |
allergy tests in which rows of allergens are applied to broken skin areas | scratch tests |
use of an electric current to destroy hair follicles and remove stubborn or coarse facial hair | electrolysis |
bx | biopsy |
derm | dermatology |
FS | frozen section |
H or hypo | hypodermic |
Ung | ointment |
IM | intramuscular |
I & D | incision and drainage |
subq or subcu | subcutaneous |
inflammation of the breast | mastitis |
disorder of the skin where it becomes leathery and pigmented | scleroderma |
nest-like mass of hair in a sac | pilonidal cyst |
necrosis of tissue, usually due to an insufficient blood supply | gangrene |
condition in which the male breast is enlarged | gynecomastia |
skin tumor with black pigmented cells | melanoma |
any fungal skin infection | tinea |
very infectious and communicable skin disoreder caused by a tiny spider, the itch mite | scabies |
term for tissue that resembles fat | lipoid |
refers to the breast | mammary |
condition of dimpled skin present at times over cancerous tumors | peau d'orange |
hemorrhagic areas or bruises | ecchymosis |
refers to fluid filled tumor or growth | fibrocystic |
small spot of hemorrhage caused by certain fevers or blood clotting disorders | melanin |
plural of petechia | petechiae |
pigment in skin, hair and eyes that give them color | melanin |
a certain type of flattened cell | squamous |
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 white | albino |
microscopic study of tissue | histology |
process of secreting breast milk | lactation |
study of fungi | mycology |