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aden/o
in relationship to a gland
adip/o
fat
albin/o
white
auto
self
caus/o
burning sensation
cyan
blue
crypt/o
hidden
cauter/o
burn
derm/o, dermat/o
skin
diaphor/o
priofuse sweating
eosin/o
rosy
erythem/o
red
erythr/o
red
hidr/o
sweat
ichthy/o
dry/scaly
jaund/o
yellow
kerat/o
hard
epidermis
outermost layer of skin
dermis
2nd layer of skin,
subcutaneous tissue
hypodermis, fat tissue and fiberoussuperficial fascia
sebaceous glands
secrete sebum, that lubricates skin/hair influenced by sex hormones hypertrophy in adolescence and atrophy in the aged
sudoriferous glands
originate in dermis, AKA sweat glands. Extend through epidermis opening as pores, secrete water and salts to cool the body.
pil/o
hair
rhytid/o
wrinkle
staphyl/o
clusters
xer/o
dry
squam/o
flat/scalelike
py/o
pus
poli/o
gray matter
necr/o
death
myc/o
fungus
lute/o
yellow
coccus
spherical bacterium
opsy
view of
absence
without
melanin
dark pigment of skin
seborrhea
excess sebum secretion
stratified
layered
muscle flap
transfer of muscle from origin to recipient site
mohs' surgery or Mohs'
removal of skin cancer in layers by a surgeon who also acts as a pathologist during surgery.
split-thickness graft
all epidermis and some of dermis
melanoma
tumor of epidermis, malignant and black in color
ichthyosis
skin disorder charcterized bny scaling
free full-thickness graft
graft of epidermis and dermis that is completely removed from the donor.
escharotomy
surgical incision into necrotic (dead) tissue
neurovascular flap
contains artery, vein, and nerve
lipoma
fatty tumor
hematoma
a localized collection of blood, usually result of a break in a blood vessel
hemograft
allograft, same species graft
fissure
cleft or groove
epidermomycosis
superficial fungal infection
psoriasis
chronic, relapsing, proliferating skin disorder
Acne vulgaris
sebum accumulation/inflammation in pores of skin
cellulitis
staphylococcus, 2nd to injury
herpes zoster (shingles)
usually older adults, virus was dormant and reactivates. result of varicella or chickenpox.