Skeletal
Musculoskeletal
Types of Skin Lesions
Integumentary System
Types of Diseases
100

Common in women, this is a lateral deviation of the great toe with enlargment of the first metatarsal head and a bunion formation

What is Hallux Valgus

100

joint inflammation

What is arthritis

100

itchy, temporarily elevated areas with an irregular shape formed as a result of localized edema

What is a wheal?

100

This viral infection is often associated with lesions in the oral and nasal area

What is Herpes Simplex I

100

This disorder can be characterized as a hypochondriac-not physiological or anatomical symptoms present

What is Functional?

200

This is an inflammation of the forearm extensor tendon at its attahcment to the humerus

What is Epicondylitis?

200

a chronic systemic inflammatory disease attacking joints and surrounding tissues

What is rheumatoid arthritis

200

This is a fluid filled raised area

What is a vesicle?

200

This is characterized by fever, malaise, and the eruption of vesicles in the painful area

What is Herpes Zoster (shingles)

200

This illness is due to you being prescribed medical treatment and as a result, you had a poor response to treatment. 

What is an iatrogenic illness

300

This is a common form of arthritis results in progressive deterioration of joint cartilage, most often at the hips and knees

What is osteoarthritis

300

abnormal anterior convex of lumbar spine, swayback

What is Lordosis

300

Solid mass of cells that may extend deep through cutaneous tissue

What is a tumor?

300

This is characterized by excessive body hair

What is hirsutism?

300

You get this illness from a living pathogenic organism such as bacteria or virus

What is infectious disease

400

Decreased or impaired mineralization of bone material due to insufficient Vitamin D

What is Osteomalacia?

400

lateral curvature predominately seen in the thoracic spine,

What is scoliosis?

400

Acne vulgaris is an example

What is a nodule?

400

Common skin infection caused by bacteria characterized by acute diffuse or spreading inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues

What is cellulitis?

400

You contracted this illness from being in the hospital,  not the problem you went in for.

What is nosocomial infection

500

A pediatric condition caused by the lack of Vitamin D

What is rickets?

500

metabolic disease results in severe joint pain

What is gout?

500

a thin dry flake of cornified epitheal cells such as psoriasis

What is a scale?

500

This begins as a nodule, then enlarges to involve several adjacent fair follicles

What is a carbuncle

500

This disorder, such as the chicken pox, where you get physical changes such as a rash (shingles)

What is Organic disorder?

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