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cells covering external and internal surfaces of the body |
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thin, cellular outer layer of the skin |
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flat, scale-like epithelial cells comprising the outermost layers of the epidermis |
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deepest region of the epidermis |
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a cell found in the basal layer that gives color to the skin |
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dark brown to black pigment contained in melanocytes |
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dense, fibrous connective tissue layer of the skin |
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oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands |
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connective and adipose tissue layer just under the dermis |
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protein substance found in skin and connective tissue |
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hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair and nails |
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an area of pathologically altered tissue |
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a flat, discolored spot on the s kin up to 1 cm across |
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lesions that result in changes in primary lesions |
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to gnaw away; loss of superficial epidermis leaving an area of moisture but no bleeding |
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an open sore on the skin or mucous membrane that can bleed and scar and is sometimes accompanied by infections |
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a linear crack in the skin |
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a mark left by the healing of a sore or wound showing the replacement of destroyed tissue by fibrous tissue |
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an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular |
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lesions of a blood vessel |
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lesions of a blood vessel |
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purpura; lesions as a result of hemorrhages into the skin |
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spot; a reddish-brown, minute hemorrhagic spot on the skin that indicates a bleeding tendency |
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bruse; a black and blue mark-large purpura |
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skin tumors arising from the epidermis |
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a congenital malformation on the skin that can be epidermal or vascular-also a mole |
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a mole with precancerous changes |
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an epidermal tumor caused by a papilloma virus-also called a wart |
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a mole with precancerous changes |
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an epidermal tumor caused by a papilloma virus-also called a wart |
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a plug of sebum within the opening of a hair follicle |
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loss of melanin pigment in the skin |
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areas of skin lacking color due to deficient amounts of melanin |
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darkened areas of skin caused by excessive amounts of melanin |
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production of purulent matter |
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inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin evidenced by comedones, pustules, or nodules on the skin |
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a herditary condition characterized by a partial or total lack of melanin pigment |
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an acute inflammation of subcutaneous tissue resulting from a bacterial invasion through a break in the skin |
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an inflammation of the skin characterized by redness pruritus |
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chronic skin inflammation characterized by appearance of inflamed, swollen papules |
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an inflammation of the skin resulting from contact with substance to which one is allergic |
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redness of the skin covered by a yellow, oily, itchy scale most commonly at the hairline, forehead |
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eruption of the skin caused by a viral disease |
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a skin infection consisting of clusters of furuncles |
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a localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the inflammation of surrounding tissues that heals when drained or excised |
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an eating sore; death of tissue associated with a loss of blood supply resulting from trauma or inflammatory or infectious process |
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herpes simplex virus type 1 |
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transient viral vesicles that infect the facial area, especially the mouth and nose |
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herpes simplex virus type 2 |
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sexualy transmitted ulcer-like lesions of the genital and anorectal skin and mucosa |
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a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves characterized by painful blisters that spread over the skin following the affected nerves |
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a skin condition caused by a gene defect that results in dry-thick, scaly skin |
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highly contagious, bacterial skin inflammation marked by pustules that rupture and become crusted |
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thickened areas of epidermis |
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thickening of skin caused by excessive exposure to sunlight |
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benign wart-like lesionsss |
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chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of various parts of the body |
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systemic lupus erythematosus |
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a more severe form of lupus involving the skin, joints, and often the vital organs |
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malignant cutaneous neoplasm |
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a malignant tumor of squamous epithelium |
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inflammation of the fingernail or toenail |
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inflammation of the nail fold |
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infestation with lice that causes itching and dermatitis |
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lice that generally infect the pubic region |
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an itching; recurrent skin disease marked by silver-gray scales covering red patches on the skin |
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contagious disease caused by a parasite (mite) that invades the skin, causing an intense itch-most often found at articulations between the fingers or toes, elbow, etc |
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a skin condition marked by the hypersecretion of sebum from the sebaceous glands |
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a group of fungal skin diseases identified by the body part that is affected |
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a condition caused by the destruction of melanin that results in the appearance of white patches on the skin, commonly the face, hands, legs and genital areas |
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removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathological examination |
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a surgical method involving cutting a thin piece of tissue from a frozen specimen for immediate pathologica examination |
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destruction of tissue by freezing |
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surgical removal of frozen epidermis using wire brushes and emery papers to remove scars |
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removal of dead tissue from a wound or burn site to promote healing and prevent infection |
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to clean; scraping of a wound using a spoon-like cutting instrument called a curette |
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electricalsurgical procedures |
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use of electric currents to destroy tissue |
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a technique used to excise tumors of the skin by removing fresh tissue layer by layer until a tumor-free plane is reached |
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transfer of skin from one body site to another to replace skin lost through burns or injury |
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use of sclerosing agents in treating diseases |
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a drug that relieves itching |
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an agent that inhibits the growth of infectious microorganisms |
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