Integumentary Review Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Define Skin and it's important function. | - largest organ in the body - provides sensory information, regulates body temperature, prevents dehydration, food/water reservoir |
First Degree Burn | - aka superficial - only injury epidermis - erythema and hyperesthia |
Immunotherapy | - aka biotherapy - newer treatment that stimulates body's own immune defenses to fight tumour cells |
In situ v.s invasive | -confined to original site vs. - penetrates surrounding tissue |
Sebaceous Glands | - cause acne - secretes sebum - everywhere but soles and palm of hands |
Second Degree Burn | - aka partial thickness - damages epidermis and dermis - vesicles or bullae form |
Subcutaneous Layer | - hypodermis - binds dermis to underlying structures - store fat, insulates and cushions body |
Third Degree Burn | - aka full thickness burn - epidermis and dermis destroyed - waxy and charred |
How is hair colour determined? | amount of pigments produced by melanocytes |
Two important sublayers of the epidermis and where they are located | stratum corneum = outermost basal layer = innermost |
What do meloncytes produce and what is their function? | - melanin - protects skin from damaging effects |
What happens to new skin cells as they move towards the stratum coreum? | they die |
What is a dermatologist | specializes in diagnosis and treatment of skin disease |
what is a pathologist | they grade and stage tumours |
What is the most common type of skin cancer? | Basal cell carcinoma |
trichomycosis | abnormal condition of hair fungus |
pallor | absence of colour in the skin |
urticaria | allergic reaction of the skin characterized by eruption of pale, elevated patches |
neoplasm | any new and abnormal growth |
impetigo | bacterial skin infection |
alopecia | baldness |
hemangioma | benign tumour of dilated blood vessels |
malignant | cancerous |
eczema | chronic inflammatory skin condition |
integument | covering |
tinea | fungal skin infection; ring worm |
pediculosis | infestation with lice |
onychia | inflammation of nail bed |
thelitis | inflammation of the nipple |
dermatitis | inflammation of the skin |
acne | inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands |
pruritis | intense itching |
vitiligo | loss of skin pigmentation |
petechia | minute, pinpoint hemorrhage under the skin |
gangrene | death, decay of tissue |
benign | non-cancerous |
cicatrix | normal scarring |
congenital | noted at birth |
subcutaneous | under the skin |
abscess | pus at the sight of infection |
keloid | raised firm, thickened scar |
erythema | redness of the skin |
crustation | scab |
abrasion | scrape |
dermotoplasty | skin grafting |
lentigo | small brown macules |
comedo | small skin lesion of acne |
pressure ucler | sore that prevents blood flow to tissues |
mycology | study of fungus |
pachyderma | thick skin |
psoriasis | thick, dry, silvery scales cause by excessive development of the basal layer |
fulguration | tissue destruction by electric current |
albinism | total absence of pigment in skin, hair and eyes |
xenograft | transplantation from a foreign donor |
verruca | warts |
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