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benign growth in mucous membrane   polyp  
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discolored, reddened, flat lesion (freckle, mole)   macule  
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more than 1cm elevated solid lesion   nodule  
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small less than 1cm solid elevation of the skin (pimple)   papule  
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when papule run together they form   plaques  
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small abcess-small elevation of the skin containing pus   pustule  
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collection of clear fluid-blister   vesicle  
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scab   crust  
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wearing away   erosion  
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groove or crack   fissure  
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open sore   ulcer  
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elevated, red or pale, hives, mosquito bite   wheal  
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ringworm   tinea corporis  
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athletes foot   tinea pedis  
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ringworm on scalp   tinea capitis  
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tinea under beard   tinea barbae  
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bedsore; gnawing away at tissue of skin   ulcer or erosion  
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inflammation of the hair follicles   folliculits  
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virus that causes shingles   herpes varcella zooster virus  
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tinea unguium; nail fungus   onychomycosis  
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a spreading infection of the skin   celluitis  
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layer of epidermis that sheds (skin replacement process)   strata cornum  
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another name for wart   verruca vulgaris  
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chicken pox is caused by this virus   herpes varicella zoster  
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skin neoplasm common w/AIDS   kaposi's sarcoma  
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most serious type of skin cancer   malignant melanoma  
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fluid filled sac   vesicle  
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dry, flaky, cornified epithelial cells   scale  
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parasitic infevtion from mites that burrow under the skin   scabies  
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skin infection caused by strep or staphy bacteria   impetigo  
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cluster of boils   carbunkles  
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headlice   pediculosis  
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jock itch-affects groin and upper and inner thigh   tinea cruris  
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