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17 Cards in this Set
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The angle between proximal nail fold and nail plat is normally?
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less than 180.
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What glands are responsible for adult body odor?
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apocrine glands
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the amount of this substance is genetically determined and increased with sunlight
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melanin
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Increase of what in cutaneous blood vessels gives skin blush cast?
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deoxyhemoglobin
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what are the two types of cyanosis and how do they differ?
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1. central and peripheral. central is usually low O2 while peripheral can just be a response to anxiety or cold environment
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Hair loss in what direction is genetically determined?
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in the temple to vertex distribution
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what are the vascular skin lesion types?
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petechia, purpura, echymoses, spider angioma, telangectasia, venous star, capillary hemangioma
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the hypodermis contains?
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fat, sweat glands and hair follicles
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What are considered appendages of skin?
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hair, nails, sebacious and sweat glands
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lindsay's nails
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proximal nail bed white; distal red. seen with azotemia, renal dz
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mostly white with distal band of reddish brown - aging, chronic dz
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terry's nails
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white spots, sever dz
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leukonychia
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transverse white lines
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mee's lines
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narrow, transverse depressions associated with acute sever illness
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beau's lines
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spoon shape -- chronic iron deficiency
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kollonychia
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painless separation of nail plate from nail bed
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onycholysis
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increased number of hairs enter telogen (resting) phase from anogen phase. severe illness, stress
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telogen effluvium
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