Skin/Hair/Nails

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Across
  1. 3. Excess facial or trunk hair r/t endocrine disorder or long-term use of steroids
  2. 6. Patch of raised lesion greater than 1 cm
  3. 8. Inflammation of the skin at the base of the nail
  4. 10. Nails associated with iron-deficiency anemia or uncontrolled diabetes
  5. 13. Pooling of blood from capillaries which have ruptured
  6. 14. Closed sac or pouch which consists of solid or liquid material
  7. 16. Flat, non-palpable change in skin color
  8. 17. Bruise
  9. 20. Superficial thickening of the epidermis
  10. 22. Bluish discoloration indicative of hypoxia
  11. 23. Fluid filled blister
  12. 25. Blister like area containing serous fluid
Down
  1. 1. Vesicle or bulla containing lymph or pus
  2. 2. Bacteria infection causing sores filled with pus or serum forming a honey-colored crust when dry
  3. 4. Round dermal edema
  4. 5. Yellow discoloration of the skin r/t liver disease
  5. 7. Thick, leathery skin r/t continuous irritation
  6. 9. Chronic hypoxia
  7. 11. Hemorrhagic spots caused by rupturing capillaries
  8. 12. Lice in hair
  9. 15. Solid elevated lesion
  10. 18. Scab formed by dry serum, pus or blood
  11. 19. Dead epidermis
  12. 21. Any change or injury to tissue
  13. 24. Transverse depression of the nail r/t systemic illness or injury