Classifications
Types of Acne & Cancerous Moles
Vascular Conditions and Disorders
Pigment Disorders
Dermatitis
100

What is a lesion?

Structural changes in the tissues caused by damage or injury

100

What is the most common and least severe type of skin cancer?

Basal cell carcinoma

100

What is couperose skin?

A matting or several telangiectasias

100

What is the difference between hyper- and hypo-pigmentation?

Hyper - overproduction of pigment

Hypo - lack of pigment

100

What condition is caused by contact with allergens or caustic chemicals that causes skin sensitivity or disorders?

Contact dermatitis

200

Primary lesions are characterized by _____ or by elevations.

flat & nonpalpable changes in skin color

200

Acne is an inflammatory disorder of the ______.

Sebaceous glands

200

Which vascular condition is believed to be partially caused by the dermodex mite?

Rosacea

200

What is the condition characterized as a type of hormonal hyperpigmentation that typically appears during pregnancy or while using birth control?

Melasma

200

The development of hypersensitivity is the result of repeated exposure to an allergen overtime called ____.

Sensitization

300

Secondary lesions are characterized by ______ on the skin surface or by _____ in the skin surface.

Piles of material on the skin surface or depressions in the skin surface

300

Which skin condition is characterized as a pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesion that feels sharp or rough and is a result of sun damage?

Actinic keratosis

300

Name 3 things that can aggravate symptoms of rosacea.

Alcohol, caffeine, spicy foods, temperature extremes, heat, sun, and stress

300

What is darkened pigmentation caused by injury to the skin or the residual healing of an acne lesion?

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

300

What condition is a chronic relapsing form of dermatitis?

Atopic dermatitis

400

What are tertiary lesions also called, and what body system are they involved with?

Vascular lesions involve the circulatory system

400

What is the difference between a papule and a pustule?

Papules are red & inflamed lesions that may become more infected and turn into a pustule

Pustules are filled with pus and have a visible "head"

400

How does rosacea affect the eyes?

Chronic bloodshot eyes, clear to yellowish discharge, and irritation

400

What is the name for a flat pigmented area similar to a freckle that appears as small, yellow-brown spots?

Lentigo (lentigines)

400

What condition is an inflammatory, painful, itching disease of the skin; acute or chronic; and has dry or moist lesions?

Eczema

500

List the ABCDEs of melanoma detection

Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, and Evolving

500

What is characteristic of Grade IV acne, but not Grades I, II, and III?

Cysts

500

What is sclerotherapy and what is it used to treat?

It is an injection into the vein that causes the vein to collapse - used for varicose veins

500

What is the difference between albinism and vitiligo?

Albinism is a complete lack of melanin/pigment whereas vitiligo appears as white irregular patches of skin

500

What condition is a form of eczema characterized by inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness?

Seborrheic dermatitis

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