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Skin Diseases && Disorders

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Acne
Skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands from retained secretions
Albinism
Cogenital leukoderma or absence of melanin pigment of the body, including the skin, hair, and eyes
Anhidrosis
Deficienct in perspiration, often result of fever or certain skin diseases
Asteatosis
Condition of dry, scaly skin due to deficiency or absence of sebum; caused by old age and by exposure to cold
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules
Bromhidrosis
Foul-smelling perspiration, usually noticeable in the armpits or on the feet
Bulla
Large blister containinga watery fluid; similar to a vescile but larger
Chloasma
Condition characterized by increased pigmentation on the skin, in spots that are not elevated
Collagen
Fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength
Comedones
Black heads
Crust
Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while it is healing; an accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal material
Cyst
Abnormal sac containing fluid above and below the skin
Eczema
Inflammatory, painful itching disease of the skin, acute or chronic in nature, presenting many forms of dry or moist lesions
Elastin
Protein base similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue
Excoriation
Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping
Fissure
Crack in skin that penetrates the dermis, such as chapped hands or lips
Herpes Simplex
Fever blister or cold sore
Hyperhidrosis
Excessive sweating, caused by hear or general body weakness
Keloid
Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue
Keratoma
Acquired, superfical, thickened patch of epidermis commonly known as callus, caused by pressure or friction on hands and feet
Lentigines
Freckles
Leukoderma
Skin disorder characterized by light abnormal patches, caused by burn or cogenital disease that destroys the pigment-producing cells
Macula
Small, discolored patch; freckle
Malignant Melanoma
Most serious form of skin cancer; often characterized by black or dark brown patches on the skin that may appear uneven in texture, jagged, or raised
Melanin
Tiny grains of pigment deposited in the stratum germinativum of the epidermis and the papillary layers of the dermis
Milia
Whiteheads
Miliaria Rubra
Prickly heat; acute implammatory disorder of the sweat glands
Mole
Small, brownish spot or blemish on the skin
Nevus
Small or large malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries
Papule
Pimples
Psoriasis
Skin disease characterized by red patches; covered with white-silver scales usually found on scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back
Pustule
An implamed pimple containing pus
Rosacea
Chronic congestion appearing primarily on the cheeks and nose, characterized by redness, dilation, of the blood vessels, and the formation of papules and pustules
Scale
Any thin plate of epidermal flakes, dry, or oily, such as abnormal or excessive dandruff
Scar
Light-colored, slightly raised mark on the skin formed after and injury or lesion
Seborrhea
Skin condition caused by an abnormal increase or secretion from the sebaceous glands
Skin Tag
Cuntaneous outgrowth of the skin
Squamous Cell Carcinmona
Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; often characterized by scaly scaly red papules or nodules
Stain
Abnormal brown or wine-colored skin discoloration with a circular and irregular shape
Steatoma
Sebaceous cyst or fatty tumor
Tan
Change in pigmentation of skin caused by exposure to the sun or ultraviolet rays
Tubercle
Abnormal rounded, solid lump above, within, or under the skin
Tumor
Abnormal cell mass, varying in size, and color
Ulcer
Open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth
Vesicle
Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis
Vitiligo
Milky-white spots (leukoderma) of the skin, acquired condition
Wheal
Itchy, swollen lesion that lasts only a few hours; caused by a blow, insext bites, urticaria, or sting of the nettle
Hypertrophy
Abnormal growth of the skin

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