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AR Integumentary Test

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cyst
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carcinoma, squamous cell carcin/o=cancer -oma=tumor
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ecchymosis
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electrodesiccation
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skin biopsy
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keratin
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cerumen
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pachyderma pachy=thick derm/o=skin -a=noun ending
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ulcer
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impetigo
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gangrene
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onychomycosis onych/o=nail myc/o=fungus -osis=condition
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epithelium
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tinea cruris crur/o=leg or thigh -is=noun ending
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petechia
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roscea
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subcutaneous tissue sub-=beneath, under, below cutane/o=skin -ous=pertaining to
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pediculosis
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debridement
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carcinoma, basal cell carcin/o=cancer -oma=tumor
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removal of debris, foreign objects, and damaged or necrotic tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and to promote healing
B.
technique that uses an electrical spark to burn and destroy tissue; used primarily for the removal of surface lesions
C.
hard fibrous protein found in the epidermis, hair, nails, enamel of the teeth, and horns of animals
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tissue that covers the internal and external surfaces of the body
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removal of a small piece of tissue from skin lesions for microscopic examination and diagnosis
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ringworm of the groin (jock itch)
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abnormal thickening of the skin
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infestation with lice
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chronic inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the skin of the middle thrid of the face
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circumscribed, open sore or lesion of the skin that is accompanied by inflammation
K.
malignancy of the squamous (or scalelike)cells or the epithelial tissue, grows fater than basal cell and greater potential for metastasis if not treated
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small, pinpoint hemorrhages of the skin
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highly contagious superficial skin infection with serous vesicles and pustules which form crust
N.
tissue death due to loss of blood supply, invasion of bacteria the decay produces a foul odor
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most common malignant tumor of the epithelial tissue on areas of skin exposed to sunlight
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ear wax
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fatty laryer of tissue located beneath the dermis
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also known as a bruise
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any fungal infection of the nails
T.
a closed sac or pouch in or within the skin that contains fluid
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polyp
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redness of the skin due to capillary dilatation
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the cresent-shaped pale area at the base of the fingernail or toenail
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tear in the skin
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a sweat gland
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removing debris, foreign objects and damaged/necrotic tissue to prevent infection and promote healing
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oily secretion of the sebaceous glands
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itching
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clear, watery fluid produced by the sweat glands; also known as perspiration
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acute or chronic inflammatory skin condition

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