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30 Cards in this Set
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Bullae, cysts, and tumors are all...
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primary lesions
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scars and ulcers are...
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secondary lesions
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A closed sac containing fluid, infection, or other matter
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cyst
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inflamed papules containing pus
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pustules
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Hives, or urticaria, are a type of...
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wheal
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lesions characterized by loss of skin depth
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ulcers
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Asteatosis and rosacea are what kind of disorders?
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sebaceous gland disorders
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Furuncles are caused by...
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bacteria in the hair follicles
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Redness and dilation of blood vessels are characteristic of...
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rosacea
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masses of sebum and dead cells under the skin
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milia
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Miliaria rubra is a disorder of...
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the sweat glands
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perspiration with a foul smell
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bromhidrosis
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erythema
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redness
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the medical term for various forms of lesions affecting the skin
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dermatitis
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an occupational disorder caused by contact with chemicals
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dermatitis venenata
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hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation are types of...
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dyschromia
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chloasma
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liver spots
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Leukoderma and vitiligo are examples of...
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hypopigmentation
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hyperpigmentations caused by exposure to the sun
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actinic lentigenes
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the absence of melanin in the body
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albanism
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melasma
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pregnancy mask, triggered by hormonal changes
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hypertrophies
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abnormal growths
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bacterial conjunctivitis
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pink eye
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hyperkeratosis
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a thickening of the skin caused by keratinocytes
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actinic keratoses are...
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precancerous lesions
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basal cell carcinoma is characterized by...
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light, pearly nodules
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a contagious bacterial infection appearing as crusty lesions or blisters
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impetigo
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professional term for fungal infections
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tinea
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edema
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swelling
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nevus
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birthmark
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