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Integumentary System

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Tinea   Ringworm  
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Macule   Freckle  
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Albinism   Inherited - Defect in melanic matabolism  
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Vitiglio#Patchy destruction of the loss of malanocytes   Vesicle#Blister  
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Scabies#Contagious - comes from itch mite - STD   Adipose Tissue#Fat  
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Nevus#Mole   Papule#Wart  
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Basal Cell CA (carcinoma)#Most common type of skin cancer, comes from overexposure to sunlight.   Ecchymosis#Bruise  
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Verruca#Wart   Crustation#Scab  
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Psoriasis#Chronic skin condition with no cure   Decubitus Ulcer#Bed sore  
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Cicatrix#Scar   Excoriation#Superficial loss of tissue  
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Comedo#Typical small skin lesion of acne - closed, whitehead   Hidrosis#Abnormal sweating  
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Dermatocytosis#Infection of skin from fungus   Debridement#Removal of dead tissue from a wound  
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Eczema#Chronic skin condition - inflammation   Eschar#Scar tissue damaged from burn  
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Keratosis#Thickened area of the epidermis or any horny growth on the skin (callus)   Laceration#Tearing of body tissue  
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Lesion#Area of pathologically altered tissue   Pallor#Paleness  
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Pruritis#Intense itching   Ulcer#Open wound  
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Urticaria#Allergic reaction w/eruption of pale red, elevated patches called wheals (hives)   F.S.# Frozen Section  
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