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100

Albino

A person who has no pigment in the skin, hair, or eyes.

100

Cyst

A closed sac under the skin filled with fluid or semi-solid material.

100

Hypodermis

The deepest skin layer made of fat and connective tissue.

100

Papules

Small, raised, solid bumps.

100

Ulcer

A deep open sore that breaks down skin layers.

200

Alopecia

Loss of hair on the scalp or body.

200

Dermis

The skin layer beneath the epidermis that contains nerves, vessels, and glands.

200

 Integumentary system

The system that includes the skin, hair, nails, and glands.

200

Pustules

Small bumps filled with pus.

200

Vesicles

Small, fluid-filled blisters.

300

Constrict

To become narrow or tight.

300

Dilate

To widen or open.

300

Jaundice

Yellow coloring of the skin, usually from liver problems.

300

Sebaceous glands

Oil glands that produce sebum to protect the skin and hair.

300

Wheals

Raised, itchy areas of skin often caused by allergies (hives).




400

Crusts

Dried areas of blood, pus, or fluid on the skin.

400

Epidermis

The outermost layer of the skin.

400

Macules

Flat, colored spots on the skin.

400

Subcutaneous

Located beneath the skin; the fatty layer under the dermis.

500

Cyanosis

A bluish color of the skin caused by low oxygen.

500

Erythema

Redness of the skin due to irritation or increased blood flow.

500

Melanin

Pigment that gives skin and hair their color.

500

Sudoriferous glands

Sweat glands that help cool the body.