Composition Of The Skin
Skin Infections
Skin Diseases and Disorders
Pigmentation Disorders
Skin Rashes
100

What is the temperature that the body maintains internally?

98.6°F (37°Celsius)

100

What is the infection that can be cross contamination with physical contact?

Herpes Simplex

100

What is formed after a Lesion?

Scar

100

Known as freckles.

Melanoderma 

100

It is characterized bey dry or moist lesions, an eruption of small vesicles and watery discharge. What is it?

Eczema

200

What are the 3 main layers of the skin?

Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous 

200

It is also considered a athlete’s foot. What is it?

Tinea Pedis

200

What is the study of the skin?

Dermatology 

200

It is know as a group of brownish macules on the hands and face. What is it?

Chloasma

200

It is caused by an allergic reaction from substances such as dyes, detergents, nickel, fabrics, or plants. What is it?

Contact Dermatitis 

300
Is it also called derma, Corium, cutis or true skin. What is it? 

Dermis

300

Ringworm of the hand.

Tinea Manis

300

It is found above and below the skin and contains a clear, watery liquid. What is it?

Bulla

300

Brown pigmented spot that may be raised.

Mole

300

A group of hereditary conditions that results in the failure of the skin to produce melanin

Albinism

400

What is the outermost layer of the skin?

Epidermis

400

It is the name give to a variety of warts.

Verruca

400

Thickening of the epidermis 

Callus

400

It is a birthmark or a congenital mole.

Naevus 

400

It is characterized by oval or irregular Patches of white skin that do not have normal pigment. What is it?

Vitiligo

500

What is the layer that is located below the Dermis layer?

Subcutaneous Layer

500

Excessive tissue growth

Corn

500

It is a pigmentation of the skin caused by the decrease in activity of the melanocytes.

Leukoderma
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