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