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Are benign, Keratin filled cysts that can appear just under the epidermis and has no visible openings -
ANSWER Mila
An inflammation of the skin caused by coming in contact with certain chemicals/substances. - ANSWER
Contact Dermatitis
A soils bump larger than .4 inches that can be easily felt. - ANSWER Nodule
Characterized by piles of material on the skin surface, such as crust/scabs or depressions in the skin
surface, such as an ulcer. - ANSWER Secondary Legion
Itchy swollen lesion that lasts only a few hours caused by a blow or scratch. (Ex. Mosquito, bug bites, and
hives) - ANSWER Wheal
Freckles - ANSWER Lentigo
Abnormal growth of skin - ANSWER Hyperthrophy
Open legion of the skin or mucus membrane of the body accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth and
possibly weeping fluids. - ANSWER Ulcer
Chronic condition that appears primarily on the cheeks, nose, and is characterized by flushing. - ANSWER
Rosacea
Allergic reaction created by repeated exposure to chemical substances. - ANSWER Sensitization
, A large protruding pocket like lesion filled with sebum. They should be surgically removed. - ANSWER
Sebaceous Cysts
What creates melanin, which is the made skin pigment? - ANSWER Melanocytes
Aka white heads, what is a hair follicle filled w/ keratin and sebum? - ANSWER Comedo
Thickening of the skin caused by the continuous and repeated pressure and can occur anywhere. -
ANSWER Callus
Fibers of the the secretory nerve that distributed to the sudoriferous glands and sebaceous glands. They
are apart of the autonomic nervous system, they regulate the excretion of perspiration from the sweat
glands and control the flow of the sebum to the surface of the skin. - ANSWER Sensory Nerve Fibers
Invented the high frequency. - ANSWER Nikolas Tesla
An abnormal mass varying in size, shape, in color. - ANSWER Tumor
Small involuntary muscles in the base of the hair follicle that cause goose flesh/goosebumps. - ANSWER
Arrector pili muscle
What is a person who specializes in diseases and disorders is the skin, hair and nails? - ANSWER
Dermatologist
A mark on the skin that may indicate an injury or damage that changes the structure of tissues or organs.
(Freckle-skin cancer) - ANSWER Lesion
What is a large blister containing watery fluid, similar to a a vesicles but larger. Requires a medical
referral. - ANSWER Bulla
What is any flat spot or discoloration on the skin. Such as a freckle or red spot left after a pimple had
healed? - ANSWER Macular