ch 11 - vocabulary / terms Flashcards

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acne

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  • commonly known as acne simplex or acne vulgaris
  • chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands that is characterized by comedones and blemishes
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acne excoriee

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disorder where clients purposely scrape off acne lesions, causing scarring and discoloration

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actinic keratoses

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  • pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesions that feel sharp or rough
  • resulting from sun damage
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albinism

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  • absence of melanin pigment in the body, including skin, hair, and eyes
  • technical term for albinism is congenital leukoderma or congenital hypopigmentation
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anhidrosis

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deficiency in perspiration, often a result of a fever or skin disease, that requires medical treatment

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asteatosis

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dry, scaly skin from sebum deficiency, which can be due to aging, body disorders, alkalies of harsh soaps, or cold exposure

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atopic dermatitis

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  • excess inflammation
  • dry skin, redness, and itching from allergies and irritants
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basal cell carcinoma

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  • most common and the least severe type of skin cancer, which often appears as light, pearly nodules
  • characteristics include sores, reddish patches, or a smooth growth with an elevated border
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bromhidrosis

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foul-smelling perspiration, usually in the armpits or on the feet

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bulla
(plural: bullae)

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  • large blister containing watery fluid
  • similar to a vesicle, but larger
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carbuncle

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  • cluster of boils
  • large inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by staphylococci bacterium
  • similar to furuncle (boil) but larger
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chloasma

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  • aka. liver spots
  • condition characterized by hyperpigmentation on the skin in spots that are not elevated
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comedo
(plural: comedones)

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  • mass of hardened sebum and skin cells in a hair follicle
  • an open comedo or blackhead when open and exposed to oxygen
  • closed comedones are whiteheads that are blocked and do not have a follicular opening
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comedogenic

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tendency for an ingredient to clog follicles and cause a buildup of dead skin cells, resulting in comedones

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conjunctivitis

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  • aka. pinkeye
  • very contagious infection of the mucous membranes around the eye
  • chemical, bacterial, or viral causes
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contact dermatitis

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  • inflammatory skin condition caused by contact with a substance or chemical
  • occupational disorders from ingredients in cosmetics and chemical solutions can cause contact dermatitis (aka. dermatitis venenata)
  • allergic contact dermatitis is from exposure to allergies
  • irritant contact dermatitis is from exposure to irritants
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crust

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  • dead cells form over a wound or blemish while it is healing, resulting in an accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal material
  • ex. scab on a sore
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cyst

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closed, abnormally developed sac containing fluid, infection, or other matter above or below the skin

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dermatitis

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  • any inflammatory condition of the skin
  • various forms of lesions such as eczema, vesicles, or papules
  • the three main categories are atopic, contact, and seborrheic dermatitis
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dermatologist

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physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair, and nails

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dermatology

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medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin and its nature, structure, functions, diseases, and treatment

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eczema

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  • inflammatory, painful itching disease of the skin, acute or chronic in nature, with dry or moist lesions
  • this condition should be referred to a physician
  • seborrheic dermatitis, mainly affecting oily areas, is a common form of eczema
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edema

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swelling caused by a fluid imbalance in cells or a response to injury or infection

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erythema

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  • redness caused by inflammation
  • a red lesion is erythemic
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excoriation

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skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping

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fissure

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  • crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis
  • ex. chapped lips or hands
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folliculitis

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  • aka. folliculitis barbae, sycosis barbae, or barber’s itch
  • inflammation of the hair follicles caused by a bacterial infection from ingrown hairs
  • cause is typically from ingrown hairs due to shaving or other epilation methods
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furuncle

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  • aka. boil
  • subcutaneous abscess filled with pus
  • caused by bacteria in the glands or hair follicles
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herpes simplex virus 1

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  • strain of the herpes virus that causes fever blisters or cold sores
  • it is a recurring, contagious viral infection consisting of a vesicle or group of vesicles on a red, swollen base
  • usually appear on the lips or nostrils
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herpes simplex virus 2

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strain of the herpes virus that infects the genitals

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herpes zooster

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  • aka. shingles
  • a painful viral infection skin condition from the chickenpox virus
  • characterized by groups of blisters that form a rash in a ring or line
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hyperhidrosis

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  • also called diaphoresis
  • excessive perspiration caused by heat, genetics, medications, or medical conditions
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hyperkeratosis

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thickening of the skin caused by a mass of keratinized cells (keratinocytes)

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hyperpigmentation

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over-production of pigment

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hypertrophy

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  • abnormal growth of the skin
  • many are benign, or harmless
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hypopigmentation

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absence of pigment, resulting in light or white splotches

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impetigo

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contagious skin infection caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteria, characterized by clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions and often occurring in children

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keloid

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thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue (collagen)

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keratoma

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  • acquired, superficial, thickened patch of epidermis
  • a callus is a keratoma caused by continued, repeated pressure or fiction on any part of the skin, especially the hands and feet
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keratosis
(plural: keratoses)

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abnormally thick buildup of cells

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keratosis pilaris

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  • aka. KP or chicken skin
  • redness and bumpiness common on the cheeks or upper arms
  • caused by blocked hair follicles
  • the patches of irritation are accompanied by a rough texture and small pinpoint of white milia
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lentigo

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  • freckles
  • small, yellow-brown colored spots
  • lentigenes that result from sunlight exposure are actinic, or solar, lentigenes
  • patches are referred to as large macules
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lesions

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  • mark, wound, or abnormality
  • structural changes in tissues caused by damage or injury
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leukoderma

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  • skin disorder characterized by light, abnormal patches
  • congenital, acquired, post-inflammatory, or other causes that destroy pigment-producing cells
  • ex. vitiligo and albinism
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macule
(plural: maculae)

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  • flat spot or discoloration on the skin, such as a freckle
  • neither raised nor sunken
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malignant melanoma

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  • most serious form of skin cancer as it can spread quickly (metastasize)
  • black or dark patches on the skin are usually uneven in texture, jagged, or raised
  • melanomas may have surface crust or bleed
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milia

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  • epidermal cysts
  • small, firm papules with no visible opening
  • whitish, pearl-like masses of sebum and dead cells under the skin
  • more common in dry skin types and may form after skin trauma, such as a laser resurfacing
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miliaria rubra

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  • aka. prickly heat
  • acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands resulting in the eruption of red vesicles and burning, itching skin from excessive heat exposure
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mole

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  • pigmented nervus
  • brownish spot ranging in color from tan to bluish black
  • can be flat like freckles or raised and darker
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nevus

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  • aka. birthmark
  • malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries
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nodules

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often referred to as tumors, but these are smaller bumps caused by conditions such as scar tissue, fatty deposits, or infections

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papule

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  • pimple
  • small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but may develop pus
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perioral dermatitis

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  • acne-like condition around the mouth
  • mainly small clusters of papules that could be caused by toothpaste or products used on the face
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primary lesions

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  • characterized by flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color such as macules or patches, or an elevation formed by fluid in a cavity, such as vesicles, bullae, or pustules
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pruitis

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persistent itching

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pseudofolliculitis

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  • aka. razor bumps
  • resembles folliculitis without the pus or infection
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psoriasis

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  • skin disease characterized by red patches covered with white-silver scales
  • caused by an overproliferation of skin cells that replicate too fast
  • immune dysfunction could be the cause
  • usually found in patches on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower pack
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pustule

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raised, inflamed papule with a white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion referred to as the head of the pimple

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retention hyperkeratosis

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hereditary factor in which dead skin cells build up and do not shed from the follicles as they do on normal skin

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scale

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  • flaky skin cells
  • any thin plate of epidermal flakes, dry or oily
  • ex. abnormal or excessive dandruff
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scar

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  • light-colored, slightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury or lesion of the skin has healed up
  • tissue hardens to heal the injury
  • elevated scars are hypertrophic; ex. a keloid is a hypertrophic (abnormal) scar
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sebaceous filaments

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similar to open comedones, these are mainly solidified impactions of oil without the cell matter

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sebaceous hyperplasia

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  • benign lesions frequently seen in oilier areas of the face
  • overgrowth of the sebaceous gland, they appear similar to open comedones
  • often doughnut-shaped, with sebaceous material in the center
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seborrhea

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  • severe oiliness of the skin
  • abnormal secretion from the sebaceous glands
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seborrheic dermatitis

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  • common form of eczema
  • mainly affects oily areas
  • characterized by inflammation, scaling, and/or itching
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secondary lesions

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skin damage, developed in the later stages of disease, that changes the structure of tissues or organs

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skin tag

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  • small, benign outgrowths or extensions of the skin that look like flaps
  • common under the arms or on the neck
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squamous cell carcinoma

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  • type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma
  • characterized by scaly, red or pink papules or nodules
  • appear as open sores or crusty areas
  • can grow and spread in the body
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stain

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  • brown or wine-colored discoloration with a circular and/or irregular shape
  • occur after certain diseases, or after moles, freckles, or liver spots disappear
  • a port wine stain is a birthmark, which is a vascular type of nevus
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steatoma

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  • also called a wen
  • sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum
  • ranges in size from a pea to an orange
  • usually appears on the scalp, neck, and back
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tan

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  • increase in pigmentation due to the melanin production that results from exposure to UV radiation
  • visible skin damage
  • designed to help protect the skin from the sun’s UV radiation
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tinea

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  • contagious condition caused by fungal infection and not a parasite
  • characterized by itching, scales, and, sometimes, painful lesions
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tinea corporis

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  • aka. ringworm
  • contagious infection that forms a ringed, red pattern with elevated edges
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tubercle

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  • abnormal rounded, solid lump
  • larger than a papule
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tumor

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  • large nodule
  • abnormal cell mass resulting from excessive cell multiplication and varying in size, shape, and color
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ulcer

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  • open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth
  • deep erosion
  • depression in the skin, normally due to infection or cancer
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urticaria

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  • aka. hives
  • caused by an allergic reaction from the body’s histamine production
  • can also be caused by exposure to allergens used in products
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varicose veins

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  • vascular lesions
  • dilated and twisted veins, most commonly in the legs
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vasodilation

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vascular dilation of the blood vessels

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verruca

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  • aka. wart
  • hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus
  • infectious and contagious
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vesicle

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  • small blister or sac containing clear fluid
  • poison ivy and poison oak produce vesicles
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vitiligo

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  • pigmentation disease characterized by white patches on the skin from lack of pigment cells
  • sunlight makes it worse
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wheal

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  • itchy, swollen lesion caused by a blow, insect bite, skin allergy reaction, or stings
  • ex. hives and mosquito bites