AISouth Milady Chapter 8

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Across
  1. 2. Abnormal brown-colored or wine-colored skin discoloration with a circular and/or irregular shape.
  2. 3. Skin disorder characterized by light, abnormal patches (hypopigmentation); caused by a burn, scar, inflammation, or congenital disease that destroys the pigment-producing cells.
  3. 7. Also known as cicatrix; a lightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury or lesion of the skin has healed.
  4. 8. Abnormal growth of the skin.
  5. 9. Also known as wart; hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis.
  6. 12. Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while it is healing; an accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal material.
  7. 13. Excessive sweating, caused by heat or general body weakness.
  8. 16. A large blister containing a watery fluid; similar to a vesicle, but larger.
  9. 17. Change in pigmentation of skin caused by exposure to the sun or ultraviolet light.
  10. 18. Abnormal, rounded, solid lump above, within, or under the skin; larger than a papule.
  11. 21. Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
  12. 22. A solid bump larger than 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) that can be easily felt.
  13. 24. Darker than normal pigmentation, appearing as dark splotches.
  14. 28. An abnormal mass varying in size, shape and color.
  15. 32. Also known as pinkeye; infection of the eye(s) that may be caused by a bacteria or a virus; generally extremely contagious.
  16. 34. Any thin dry or oily plate of epidermal flakes. An example is abnormal or excessive dandruff.
  17. 36. Deficiency in perspiration or the inability to sweat, often a result of damage to autonomic nerves.
  18. 37. Acquired, superficial, thickened patch of epidermis. A callus is a keratoma caused by continued, repeated pressure or friction on any part of the skin, especially the hands and feet.
  19. 38. A crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis. Examples are severely cracked and/or chapped hands or lips.
  20. 39. Allergic reaction created by repeated exposure to a chemical or a substance.
  21. 41. Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains fluid, pus, semifluid, or morbid matter above or below the skin.
  22. 42. Skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands from retained secretions and bacteria known as propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the scientific term for acne bacteria.
  23. 44. Technical term for freckles—small yellow-colored to brown-colored spots on skin exposed to sunlight and air.
  24. 45. Benign, keratin-filled cysts that can appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening.
Down
  1. 1. Congenital hypopigmentation, or absence of melanin pigment of the body, including the skin, hair and eyes.
  2. 4. Abnormal colorations of the skin that accompany skin disorders and are symptoms of many systemic disorders.
  3. 5. Open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth and possible weeping fluids or pus.
  4. 6. Itchy, swollen lesion that lasts only a few hours; caused by a blow or scratch, the bite of an insect, urticarial (skin allergy), or the sting of a nettle. Examples include hives and mosquito bites.
  5. 10. Lightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury or lesion of the skin has healed.
  6. 11. Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis.
  7. 14. An inflammatory, uncomfortable, and often chronic disease of the skin; characterized by moderate to severe inflammation, scaling, and sometimes severe itching.
  8. 15. Absence of pigment, resulting in light or white splotches.
  9. 17. Distended or dilated surface blood vessels.
  10. 19. Foul-smelling perspiration, usually noticeable in the armpits or on the feet, which is generally caused by bacteria.
  11. 20. Skin disease characterized by red patches covered with silver-white scales; usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back. It is rarely found on the face.
  12. 23. Cannot survive in the presence of oxygen.
  13. 25. Small brownish spot or blemish on the skin, ranging in color from pale tan to brown or bluish black.
  14. 26. Product that has been designed and proven not to clog the follicles.
  15. 27. Contagious bacterial skin infection characterized by weeping lesions; usually caused by a staphylococcus bacteria.
  16. 29. Flat spot or discoloration on the skin, such as a freckle or a red spot left after a pimple has healed.
  17. 30. Hereditary condition that causes hypopigmented spots and splotches on the skin that often appear milky white.
  18. 31. Inflammatory condition of the skin.
  19. 32. Also known as mask of pregnancy; condition characterized by typically brown hyperpigmentation, generally on the face, which is not elevated.
  20. 33. A mark on the skin; may indicate an injury or damage that changes the structure of tissues or organs.
  21. 35. Chronic condition that appears primarily on the cheeks and nose, and is characterized by flushing (redness), telangiectasis (distended or dilated surface blood vessels), and in some cases, the formation of papules and pustules.
  22. 40. Also known as birthmark; small or large malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries.
  23. 43. Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.