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HST III: Intgegumentary System

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EpidermisOutermost layer of skin
DermisKnown as the corium or "true skin"
Subcutaneous layerConnects skin to underlying tissues
Sudoriferous glandsSweat glands
Sebaceous glandsProduce sebum
FollicleHollow tube that hair grows in
Hair shaftCovers all body surfaces
AlopeciaPermanent loss of hair on the scalp
NailsMade of dead keratinized epithelial cells
MelaninBrownish-black pigment produced in the epidermis
MelanocyteCell that contains melanin
AlbinoAbsence of color pigment in the skin
ErythemaReddish color that can be caused by burns or congestion of blood in the vessels
JaundiceYellowish discoloration of the skin
CyanosisBluish discoloration caused by insufficient oxygen
Chronic PoisoningMay cause gray or brown skin discoloration
MaculesFlat spots on the skin, such as freckles
PapulesFirm, raised areas such as pimples
VesiclesBlisters, or fluid-filled sacs
PustulesPus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne
BullaFluid filled lesion greater than 2cm in diameter;
ComedoPlugged pilosebaceous duct, formed from sebum and keratin
CystSemi-solid or fluid-filled encapsulated mass extending deep into the dermis
NoduleFirm, raised lesion; extending into dermal layer; deeper than a papule, 0.5 – 2cm in diameter
PatchFlat, pigmented, circumscribed area greater than 1cm in diameter
PlaqueCircumscribed, solid, elevated lesion greater than 1cm in diameter
WhealsItchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape
TumorElevated, solid lesion larger than 2cm in diameter, extending into dermal and subcutaneous layers
CrustAreas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs
UlcerA deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis
AtrophyThinning of skin surface at site of disorder; aging skin
ErosionCircumscribed lesion involving loss of superficial epidermis; rug burn, abrasion
ExcoriationLinear scratched or abraded areas, often self-induced
FissureLinear cracking of the skin, extending into the dermal layer
KeloidThick, red, or dark firm scar formed by hyperplasia of fibrous tissue
LinchenificationThickened, prominent skin markings caused by constant rubbing;
ScaleThin, dry flakes of shedding skin
ScarFibrous tissue caused by trauma, deep inflammation, or surgical incision
Skin CancerMost common type of cancer
Squamous cell carcinomaAffects the thin cells of the epithelium
MelanomaDevelops in the melanocytes
Basal cell carcinomaCancer of the basal cells in the epidermis
AcneInflammation of the sebaceous glands
Athlete's footContagious fungal infection that usually affects the feet
EczmaNoncontagious, inflammatory skin disorder caused by allergens or irritants
Psoriasischronic, noncontagious skin disease with periods of exacerbations and remissions
Ringwormhighly contagious fungal infection of the skin or scalp
ImpetigoHighly contagious condition resulting from staphylococcus or streptococcal infection
Tineageneral name for many different types of mycoses
MycosesFungal infections
Wartscaused by papilloma virus; type of benign neoplasm of the skin
Boilsalso called furuncles are most often local staphylococci infections of hair follicles characterized by large, inflamed pustules
CarbuncleA group of untreated boils that fuse into even larger pus filled lesions
ScabiesContagious skin condition caused by the itch mite
Uticaria(Hives); characterized by raised, red lesions called wheals
SclerodermaAn autoimmune disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissue of the skin
Decubitus ulcer(pressure sore);


Health Science Teacher
Cumberland Gap High School
Cumberland Gap , TN

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