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study guide ch. 42

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Herpies simplex type 1   Most common; I t causes cold sores, often referred to fever blisters and usually associated with febrile conditions. Generally self limiting, that it clears up by itself, requires no treatment.  
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Herpes Symplex type 2   Causes lesions in the genital area. Known as genital herpes. Type two is also a member of the herpesvirus family as it is in the type one and is discussed with sexually transmitted infections there is no cure just drugs to help with the symptoms  
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Herpes Zoster   (shingles) and chicken pox( Varicella)-are caused from the same virus; varicella-zoster (sometimes called human herpes virus type 3). a person with shingles will have a history of chicken pox infection  
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Acyclovir (zovirax)   Anti viral side effects- Topical: burning, rash, pruritus, stinging systemic- headache, seizures, renal toxicity, phlebitis reactions  
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Impetigo Contagiosa   Honey color crust- caused by streptococci, or mixed bacterial invasion or the skin. Highly contagious. inflammatory disorder in all ages but mostly in small children due to touching everything and not washing hands.  
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Tinea Capitis   ring worm of the scalp. microsporum aidouinisis the major fungal pathogen. Spread through infected articles.  
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Tinea Corporis   ringworm of the body. It occurs in the body areas with little or no hair.  
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Tinea cruris   Jock itch- in the growing area.  
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Tinea Pedis   Athletes feet and contracted in public restrooms and swimming pools  
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus   Autoimmune disease- butterfly rash occurs over the nose and cheek area. 10%to 50% of the area is covered with patients that have this.  
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Basal cell Carcinoma   Skin cancer-from frequent contact with certain chemicals, over exposure to sun, and radiation treatment.  
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma   arises in the epidermis. the ,the cancerous neoplasm is a lesion topped with crust or a central area ulceration and indurated margins  
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Malignant Melanoma   Cancerous neoplasm in which pigment cells (melanocytes) invade the epidermis, dermis, and sometimes the subcutaneous tissues.  
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burns   No of cause of deaths from burn injury is approximately 3400 annually. Result from thermal and non thermal causes. Thermal is fire, scalds, thermal energy (heat) Superficial (first degree), Partial thickness( second degree), Full thickness (third degree)  
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