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37 Cards in this Set
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any mark, symptom, or abnormality of the skin is described as
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lesion
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primary lesions include
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pimples, freckles, and mosquito bites
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bullae and vesicles are
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blisters containing clear, watery fluid
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a freckle is a type of
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maclue
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a pustule is
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an inflamed, pus-filled papule
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tumor
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abnormal swelling varying in size, shape, adn color
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dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while its healing
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crust
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keloid is a kind of
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scar
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acne, furnacles, adn rosacea are examples of
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secabeous gland disorders
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_____, ______, _____ form in the hair folicle
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open comedones, furnacles, blackheads
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secondary lesions associated with excess oil include
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seborrhea
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masses of sebum can form
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steatoma
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disorders of the sudoriferous glands include
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prickly heat
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excessive perspiration is called
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hyperhidrosis
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contact dermatitis
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is and allergic reaction
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eczema
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can produce dry of moist lesions
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erythema is
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`redness caused by inflamation
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dyschromia is
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abnormal pigmentayion
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abnormal pigmentation is caused by
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internal and external factors
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types of dyschromia are
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hyperpigmentation an hypopigmemtation
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freckles, moles, and tans are examples of
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hypopigmentation
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a nevus is
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a birthmark, a port wine stain , a mole
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albinism and vitiligo are examples of
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hypopigmentation
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a hypertrophy is
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abnormal growth
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abnormally thick buildups of cells are
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pink or flesh colored precancerous lessions that feel sharp of rough
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abnormally thick buildups of cells are
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keratoses
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types of skin cancer caused by cumulative sun exposure are
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basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcimona, and maligant melanoma
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basal cell carcinoma
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light pearly nodules
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basal cell carcinoma
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most common and least severe
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tinea
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fungal infections that estheticians do not treat
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acne is
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hereditary trait
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clogged pores can be caused by
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retention hyperkeratosis
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open and closed comedones
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result in acne problems if not treated
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client with acne should use _______ products when able
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water based
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stress can trigger acne b/c it
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increases sebum production
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grade one of acne is
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least severe
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acne excoriee is
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a disorder where clients purposely scrape off acne lesions
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