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function of the integumentary system

-forms a protective covering around the body that prevents bacteria from getting in

-protects the body from water loss and UV damage

-regulation of body temperature and synthesis of vitamin D

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skin

organ covering up the body, made up of layers

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epidermis

outer layer of skin, protects body from external environment

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keratin

scleroprotein of the horny, or cornified, layer of the epidermis. primary component of the hair and nails

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melanin

dark pigment produced by melanocytes, amount of it determines skin color

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sebaceous glands

secrete sebum (oil) into the hair follicles where the hair shafts pass through the dermis

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sudoriferous (sweat) glands

tiny, coiled, tubular structures that emerge through pores on the skin’s surface and secrete sweat

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cutane/o, derm/o, dermat/o

skin

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hidr/o

sweat

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kerat/o

horny tissue (keratin), hard

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onych/o, ungu/o

nail

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seb/o

sebum (oil)

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aut/o

self

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bi/o

life

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coni/o

dust

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crypt/o

hidden

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heter/o

other

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myc/o

fungus

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necr/o

death (cells and body)

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pachy/o

thick

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rhytid/o

wrinkles

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staphyl/o

grapelike clusters

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strept/o

twisted chains

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xer/o

dry, dryness

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epi-

on, upon, over

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intra-

within

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para-

beside, beyond, around, abnormal

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per-

through

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sub-

under, below

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trans-

through, across, beyond

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-a

noun suffix, no meaning

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-coccus (pl. -cocci)

berry shaped (form of bacterium)

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-ectomy

excision, surgical removal

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-ia

diseased or abnormal state, condition of

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-itis

inflammation

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-malacia

softening

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-opsy

view of, viewing

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-phagia

eating or swallowing

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-plasty

surgical repair

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-rrhea

flow, discharge

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-tome

instrument used to cut

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dermatitis

inflammation of the skin

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dermatoconiosis

abnormal condition of the skin caused by dust

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dermatofibroma

fibrous tumor of the skin

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hidradenitis

inflammation of a sweat gland

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leiodermia

condition of smooth skin

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onychocryptosis

abnormal condition of a hidden nail (ingrown nail)

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onychomalacia

softening of the nails

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onychomycosis

abnormal condition of a fungus in the nails

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pachyderma

thickening of the skin

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paronychia

diseased state around the nail

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xeroderma

dry skin

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abrasion

scraping away of the skin by mechanical process or injury

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abscess

localized collection of pus

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actinic keratosis

precancerous skin condition of horny tissue formation that comes from excessive sunlight, may become cancerous

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basal cell carcinoma (BCC)

malignant epithelial tumor arising from the bottom layer of epidermis called the basal layer, can invade local tissue and recur in same location, common in those with excessive sun exposure

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candidiasis

infection of the skin, mouth or vag (aka thrush) caused by a yeast type fungus overgrowth causes infection and is common in those with AIDS

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carbuncle

infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue composed of a cluster of boils caused by staphylococcal bacteria

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cellulitis

inflammation of skin and subcutaneous tissue caused by infection; redness, heat, swelling

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contusion

injury with no break in the skin (bruise); pain, swelling, discoloration

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eczema

noninfectious, inflammatory skin disease; redness, blisters, scabs, itching.

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fissure

slit or cracklike sore in the skin

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furuncle

painful skin nodule caused by staphylococcal bacteria in a hair follicle (boil)

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gangrene

death of tissue caused by a loss of blood supply followed by bacterial invasion (a form of necrosis)

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herpes

inflammatory skin disease caused by herpes virus that is characterized by small blisters in clusters.

-herpes simplex virus type 1: fever blisters

-herpes zoster/shingles: painful skin eruptions from nerves affected

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infection

invasion of pathogens in body tissue. acute may remain localized but can become chronic. systematic occurs when it gains access to the vascular system and goes into bloodstream

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kaposi sarcoma

cancerous condition starting as purple or brown papules on the lower extremities that spread through skin and lymph nodes and organs, seen in AIDS

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MRSA Infection

invasion of body tissue by methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. a strain of common bacteria that has developed a resistance to antibiotics. can produce infections in skin, soft tissue, bloodstream and pneumonia. can be fatal without treatment

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pediculosis

invasion into the skin and hair by lice

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psoriasis

chronic skin condition producing red lesions covered with silvery scales

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scabies

skin infection caused by the itch mite, characterized by papule eruptions after the woman has layed eggs in the skin and causes immense itching

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squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

malignant growth developing from scale like epithelial tissue of the surface layer of the epidermis that invades local tissue and can metastasize

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systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease involving the skin, joints, kidney and nerves. this is characterized by periods of remission and exacerbations

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tinea

fungal infection of the skin. fungi may affect keratin of the skin, hair, nails. classifications include: tinea capitis (scalp), corporis (body), pedis (foot). ringworm or athletes foot

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urticaria

itchy skin eruption composed of wheals of varying shapes and sizes. hives

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vitiligo

white patches on the skin caused by the destruction of melanocytes

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biopsy (bx)

view of life (the removal of living tissue from the body to be viewed under a microscope)

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dermatoheteroplasty

surgical repair using skin from others (skin graft, allograft)

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dermatoplasty

surgical repair of the skin

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rhytidectomy

excision of wrinkles (facelift)

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cauterization

destruction of tissue with a hot or cold instrument, electric current, or caustic substance (cautery)

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cryosurgery

destruction of tissue by using extreme cold, often using liquid nitrogen

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dermabrasion

procedure to remove skin scars with abrasive material like sandpaper

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incision

surgical cut or wound produced by a sharp instrument

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incision and drainage (I&D)

surgical cut made to allow the free flow or withdrawal of fluids from a lesion, wound or cavity

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suturing

to stitch edges of a wound surgically

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dermatologist

physician who studies and treats the skin

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dermatology (derm)

study of the skin

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erythroderma

red skin

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hypodermic

pertaining to under the skin

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intradermal (ID)

pertaining to within the skin

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leukoderma

white skin

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necrosis

abnormal condition of death of cells and tissue

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percutaneous

pertaining to through the skin

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staphylococcus (staph)

berry shaped bacterium in grapelike clusters

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streptococcus (strep)

berry shaped bacterium in twisted chains

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subcutaneous (subcut)

pertaining to under the skin

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transdermal (TD)

pertaining to through the skin

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ungual

pertaining to the nail

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xanthoderma

yellow skin

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