Skin, hair, nails (Lab 16) Flashcards

1
Q

bluish discoloration of the hands and feet; may be present at birth and may persist for several days or longer if the newborn is kept in cool ambient temperatures

A

acrocyanosis

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2
Q

hair loss

A

alopecia

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3
Q

pathcy, non-scarring, asymmetric hair loss occurring in sharply defined areas of the scalp or beard

A

alopecia areata

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4
Q

shaped like a ring; used to describe a lesion that forms a ring around a clear center of normal skin

A

annular

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5
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thinning of skin surface and loss of skin markings; skin translucent and paper-like

A

atrophy

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6
Q

vesicle greater than 1 cm in diameter

A

bulla

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7
Q

a diffuse, acute infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

A

cellulitis

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8
Q

a facial discoloration common during pregnancy; aka mask of pregnancy

A

chloasma

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9
Q

referring to lesions that run together

A

confluent

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10
Q

dried serum, blood, or purulent exudates; slightly elevated; size varies; brown, red, black, tan, or straw-colored

A

crust

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11
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a marbled or mottled appearancce of the skin of a newborn when exposed to decreased temperatures; occurs because the newborn’s immature vascular system is unable to adapt to temperature changes

A

cutis marmorata

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12
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elevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesion; in dermis or subcutaneous layer; filled with liquid or semi-solid material

A

cyst

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13
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referring to a lesion that follows a nerve or segment of the body

A

dermatomal

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14
Q

a contusion or a bruise

A

ecchymosis

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15
Q

common inflammatory skin disorder presenting with pruritic papulovesicular lesions

A

eczematous dermatitis

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16
Q

loss of part of the epidermis; depressed, moist, glistening; follows rupture of a vesicle or bulla

A

erosion

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17
Q

a common transient benign condition seen in newborns during the first week consisting of generalized small papules or pustules

A

erythema toxicum

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18
Q

loss of the peidermis; linear hollowed-out, crusted area

A

excoriation

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19
Q

linear crack or break from the epidermis to the dermis; may be moist or dry

A

fissure

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20
Q

inflammation and infection of the hair follicle and surrounding dermis

A

folliculitis

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21
Q

a deep-seated infection of the pilosebaceous unit

A

furuncle

22
Q

a skin coloration that occurs in some newborns in response to changes in position

A

harlequin color change

23
Q

irregular-shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging scar; grows beyond the boundaries of the wound; caused by excessive collagen formation during healing

A

keloid

24
Q

fine, silky hair of newborn’s skin

A

lanugo

25
Q

rough, thickened epidermis secondary to persistent rubbing, itching, or skin irritation; often involves flexor surface of extremity

A

lichenification

26
Q

a flat, circumscribed area that is a change in the color of the skin; less than 1 cm in diameter

A

macule

27
Q

areas of deep bluish-gray pigmentation most commonly on the sacral aspect of a newborn

A

mongolian spots

28
Q

maculopapular lesions that becomes confluent on the face and body

A

morbilliform

29
Q

a mole that varies in size and color

A

nevus

30
Q

elevated, firm, circumscribed lesion; deeper in dermis than papule; 1 to 2 cm in diameter

A

nodule

31
Q

an elevated, firm, circumscribed area; less than 1 cm in diameter

A

papule

32
Q

flat, nonpalpable, irregular shaped macule greater than 1 cm in diameter

A

patch

33
Q

tiny, flat purple or red spots on the skin surface, resulting from minute hemorrhages within the dermal layer

A

petechiae

34
Q

common self-limiting exanthematous rash whose onset is marked by a “herald patch”

A

pityriasis rosea

35
Q

elevated, firm, and rough lesion with flat top surface greater than 1 cm in diameter

A

plaque

36
Q

a chronic recurrent disease of keratin synthesis

A

psoriasis

37
Q

elevated, superficial lesion; similar to a vesicle but filled with purulent fluid

A

pustule

38
Q

flat, deep pink localized areas usually seen on the mid-forehead, eyelids, upper lip, and back of a newborn

A

salmon patches (stork bites)

39
Q

heaped-up, keratinized cells; flaky skin; irregular, thick or thin; dry or oily; variation in size

A

scale

40
Q

thin to thick fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin following injury or laceration to the dermis

A

scar

41
Q

lipid substance that keeps skin and hair from drying out

A

sebum

42
Q

refers to a star-shaped lesion

A

stellate

43
Q

fine, irregular, red line produced by capillary dilation

A

telangiectasia

44
Q

a group of noncandidal fungal infection

A

tinea

45
Q

elevated and solid lesion; may or may not be clearly demarcated; deeper in dermis; greater than 2cm in diameter

A

tumor

46
Q

short fine nonpigmented hair

A

vellus hair

47
Q

a mixture of sebum and cornified epidermis that covers the infant’s body at birth

A

vernix caseosa

48
Q

elevated, circumscribed, superficial, not into dermis; filled with serous fluid; less than 1 cm in diameter

A

vesicle

49
Q

elevated, irregular-shaped area of cutaneous edema; solid, transient, variable diameter

A

wheal

50
Q

loss of epidermis and dermis; concave, varies in size

A

ulcer