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what system are the hair,skin,and nails?   show
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show to protect from pathogens  
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show epidermis  
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show dermis  
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what is the inner most layer,containing fatty tissue?   show
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what are special cells located in the basal layer?   show
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what gives the skin it's black pigment?   show
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The fibers in the hair is made up of what protein?   show
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what is the name of the muscle in the skin?   show
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show sebum  
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what is the name of sweat glands?   show
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It contains a small amount of waste product,but is normally colorless and odorless   show
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The sweat glands that are located in the under arm and in the pubic area.   show
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show subcutaneous  
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show epidermal  
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pertaining to under the skin.   show
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show intradermal  
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inflammation of the skin.   show
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show dermatologist  
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black tumor   show
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pus forming   show
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show seborrhea  
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red skin   show
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scaly and dry skin   show
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hard skin   show
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show abrasion  
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collection of hardened sebum in hair follicle.also called blackhead   show
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show contusion  
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bluish tint to the skin caused by deoxygenated blood.   show
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branch of medicine involving diagnosis and treatment of conditions and diseases of the system.physician is a dermatologist.   show
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profuse sweating   show
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redness or flushing of the skin   show
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show hirsutism  
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show keloid  
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show lesion  
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pigmented skin blemish,birthmark,or mole.usually benign but may become cancerous   show
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show pallor  
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pinpoint purple or red spots from minute hemorrhages under the skin   show
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condition in which the skin reacts abnormally when exposed to light,such as uv rays of the sun.   show
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show plastic surgery  
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show pruritus  
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containing pus or an infection that is producing pus.pus consists of dead bacteria,white blood cells,and tissue debris.   show
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congenital collection of dilated blood vessels causing a red birthmark that fades a few months after birth.   show
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show urticaria  
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commonly called warts;a benign growth caused by virus.has a rough surface that is removed by chemicals and/or laser therapy.   show
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show cyst  
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show laceration  
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flat discolored area that is flush with the skin surface.An example would be a freckle or a birthmark.   show
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show pustule  
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open sore or lesion in the skin or mucous membrane   show
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show vesicle  
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small,round swollen area on the skin reactions such as hives and usually accompanied by urticaria   show
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show acne  
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common form of acne seen in teenagers.characterized by comedo,papules,and pustules   show
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show basal cell carcinoma  
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show first degee/superfical  
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show second degree/partical thickness  
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show third degree/full thickness  
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show rule of nines.  
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show cellulitis  
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open sore caused by pressure over bony prominences cutting off the blood flow to the overlying skin.These can appear in bedridden patients who lie in one position too long and can be difficult to heal.Also called bedsore   show
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superficial dermatitis of unknown cause accompanied by redness,vesicles,itching,and crusting.   show
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tissue necrosis usually due to deficient blood supply.   show
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a highly infections bacterial infection of the skin with pustules that rupture and become crusted over.   show
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show kaposi's sarcoma  
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dangerous forms of skin cancer caused by an uncontrolled growth of melanocytes.may quickly metastasize or spread to internal organs.   show
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infestation of lice.the eggs laid by lice are called nits and cling tightly to hair.   show
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chronic inflammatory condition consisting of papules forming silver scale patches with circular borders.   show
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contagious viral skin infection.commonly called german measles.   show
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show scabies  
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show systemic lupus erythematosus  
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show tinea capitis  
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show tinea pedis  
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contagious viral skin infections.commonly called chicken pox   show
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disappearance of pigment from the skin in patches,causing a milk white appearance.also called leukoderma   show
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absence or loss of hair,especially of the head.commonly called baldness.   show
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bacterial infection of a hair follicle.characterized by redness,pain,and swelling.also called a boil.   show
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a laboratory test that grows a colony of bacteria removed from an infected area in order to identify the specific infecting bacteria and then determine it's sensitivity to variety of antibiotics   show
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show biopsy  
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show fungal scrapings  
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show allograft  
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show autograft  
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show heterograft  
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skin graft from an animal of another species(usually a pig)to a human.also called heterograft   show
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destruction of tissue by using caustic chemicals,electric currents,heat,or by freezing.   show
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show curettage  
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removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a wound.   show
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show chemabrasion  
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abrasion or rubbing using wire brushes or sandpaper.performed to remove acne scars,tattoos,and scar tissue.   show
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show laser therapy  
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removal of fat beneath the skin by means of suction.   show
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surgical removal of excess skin to eliminate wrinkles.commonly referred to as a face lift.   show
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show anesthetics(lidocine,procaine,novocain)  
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kill bacteria causing skin infections   show
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show antifungals(lotrimin,monistat)  
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show antiparasitics(nix,kwell,lindane)  
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reduce servere itching.   show
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used to kill bacteria in skin cuts and wounds or at a surgical site   show
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treats herpes simplex infection   show
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show cortisteroid cream(hydrocortisone,cortaid)  
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show biopsy  
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c&s   show
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I&d   show
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subcu,sc   show
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uv   show
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show joint  
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show ligaments  
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show bone marrow  
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The formation of strong bones is greatly dependent on an adequate supply of minerals such as   show
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show long bones,short bones,flat bones and irregular bones  
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the human skeleton has two divisions   show
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show head,neck,spine,chest,and truck  
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show pectoral girdle,upper extremities,pelvic girdle,and lower extremities  
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