Skin Layers
Skin Diseases
Skin Cancers
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The only epidermal cell layer that can undergo mitosis; the deepest layer of the epidermis

Stratum Basale

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a highly contagious, common childhood disease that is characterized by extremely itchy, fluid-filled blisters

Herpes varicella

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Most common form of skin cancer

Basal Cell carcinoma

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peach fuzz

vellus hair

100

Swelling

Edema

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true skin; layer of dense connective tissue

Dermis

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a bluish discoloration of the skin, lips, or nail beds caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood

Cyanosis

200

type of rapidly growing cancer that appears as a scaly, reddened patch of skin

Squamous cell carcinoma

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growth zone

matrix

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bruising

Hematoma

300

composed solely of connective tissue and includes NO epithelial cells

Synovial membrane

300

death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a serious bacterial infection

Gangrene

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the removal of dead or loose tissue in order to promote healing

Debride

300

clear fluid secreted by synovial membranes

Synovial fluid

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tough protein found in the skin, hair, and nails

Keratin

400

surround and help protect the body's surfaces

Membranes

400

fungal infection of the feet

Athlete's foot

400

Cancer of the melanocytes; the most serious form of skin cancer

Malignant Melanoma

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layer of epithelium on top of loose connective tissue

Lamina propria 

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oily substance that helps to keep the skin and hair soft

Sebum

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clear layer of thick skin found only on the palms of the hands, fingers, soles of the feet, and toes

Stratum lucidum

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a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color

Vitiligo

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form of skin cancer that appears in many cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

Karposi's sarcoma

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specialized white blood cells

Phagocytes

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Bed sore/ulcer

Decubitus

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