Chapter 5 - Medical Words Flashcards

1
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Cancer that develops in the pigment cells of the skin

A

melanoma

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2
Q

Blister

A

bulla

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3
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Genetic condition in which there is partial or total absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes

A

albinism

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4
Q

Graft taken from one part of the patient’s body and transferred to another part of the same patient

A

autograft

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5
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Injury to tissue caused by heat, fire, or chemicals.

A

burn

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6
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Injury in which a part of the skin is torn by an insect, animal, or human

A

bite

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7
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Pertaining to a symptom of a disease in which the whites of the eyes, mucous membranes, and sometimes yellow skin.

A

jaundice

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8
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Necrosis, or death of tissue or bone that usually results from a deficient blood supply to the area

A

gangrene

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9
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Mark left by the healing process of a wound

A

scar

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10
Q

Tight, firm skin

A

taught

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11
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Pigmented, elevated spot above the surface of the skin; a nevus

A

mole

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12
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Skin condition characterized by milk-white patches surrounded by areas of normal pigmentation

A

vitiligo

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13
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Contagious viral disease characterized by red spots, fever, also known as chickenpox

A

varicella

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14
Q

Malignant tumor of the skin that rarely metastasized

A

basal cell carcinoma

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15
Q

Overgrowth of scar tissue

A

keloid

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16
Q

Localized loss of pigmentation of the skin

A

leukoderma

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17
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Condition of infection of the skin or mucous membranes with any species of Candida yeast

A

candidiasis

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18
Q

Intense burning pain associated with nerve damage

A

causalgia

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19
Q

An inflammatory condition of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles

A

acne

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20
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Process of tearing off a part of the body

A

avulsion

21
Q

Technique of using subfreezing temperatures to produce cell destruction.

A

cryosurgery

22
Q

Thickening of the skin on the feet caused by pressure or friction from ill-fitting shoes

A

corn

23
Q

Surgical procedure to remove scars, tattoos, and wrinkles on the skin.

A

dermabrasion

24
Q

Separation or bursting open of a surgical wound.

A

dehiscence

25
Q

Removal of foreign material or dead tissue in a wound

A

debridement

26
Q

Closed sac that contains fluid

A

cyst

27
Q

Condition in which the blood seeps into the skin causing discolorations; a bruise

A

ecchymosis

28
Q

dry skin

A

xeroderma

pronounce: (zero-derma)

29
Q

Small, pinpoint purplish hemorrhagic spots on the skin

A

petechiae

pronounce: (pet-eech-aay)

30
Q

Oily secretion produced by the sebaceous glands

A

sebum

31
Q

Excessive flow of oil from the sebaceous glands causing dandruff

A

seborrhea

32
Q

Infected, painful nodule formed in the sebaceous layers of the skin, most often caused by the invasion of bacteria.

A

boil

33
Q

Instrument used to cut the skin for grafting

A

dermatome

34
Q

Lines on the breasts, thighs, abdomen, caused by weakening of elastic tissues caused by obesity, or as a result of pregnancy

A

striae

pronounce: (stry-aay)

35
Q

Pertaining to the skin and accessory organs

A

integumentary

36
Q

Itching and burning swellings on the skin; urticaria

A

hives

37
Q

Inflammatory skin disease caused by a herpes virus

A

herpes simplex

38
Q

Process of losing part of the epidermis by scratching, trauma, chemicals, etc…

A

excoriation

39
Q

Contagious skin disease characterized by intense itching,

A

scabies

40
Q

red measles

A

rubeola

41
Q

German measles

A

rubella

42
Q

A skin lesion (of viral origin); verruca

A

wart

43
Q

Open lesion or sore of the epidermis or mucous membrane

A

ulcer

44
Q

Contagious skin disease caused by certain fungi; also called ringworm

A

tinea

45
Q

Inflammation/ infection of the skin and the subcutaneous tissue characterized by local heat, redness, pain, and swelling.

A

cellulitis

46
Q

An acute or chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by erythema, papules, vesticles, pustules, scales, crusts, or scabs - alone or in combination

A

eczema

47
Q

Chronic skin condition with frequent episodes of redness, itching, and thick, dry scales on the skin

A

psoriasis

pronounce: (sir-aye-ahh-sis)

48
Q

A chronic disease of the skin of the face marked by varying degrees of papules, pustules, erythema, telangiectsia, and hyperplasia of the soft tissues of the nose; usually occurs in middle-aged and older adults.

A

rosacea

pronounce: (rose-aay-shua)