Disease and Disorder
Disease and Disorder
Anatomy
Anatomy
Disease and Disorder
100

This disorder is characterized by inflamed applies and pustules, often triggered by hormones. 

Acne Vulgaris

100

Inflammatory skin conditions caused by an allergic reaction from contact with a substance or a contact with a substance or chemical.


Contact dermatitis

100

What are the three parts of the hair strand

Medulla, Cortex, Cuticle.

100

How many bones are in the Facial Skeleton

14

100

An inflammatory condition causing flaky, red skin, most commonly on the scalp, face, and chest

Seborrheic Dermatitis

200

A chronic condition that causes red, scaly patches commonly on elbows and knees.

What is psoriasis

200

Closed, abnormally developed sac containing fluid, infection or other matter above or below the skin.

Cyst

200

what  are the three types of hair on the body

Lanugo, Vellus, Terminal

200

What are the bones for the arm, wrist, and hands

Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges

200

The most common type of skin cancer, arising from excessive sun exposure

Basal Cell Carcinoma

300

Fungal infection causing red, circular lesions on the skin.

ringworm (tinea corporis)

300

A contagious skin infection caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteria, characterized by clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions and often occur in children.

Impetigo

300

The technical term for the study of hair

trichology

300

Circles the mouth; contracts, puckers and wrinkles lips,  as in kissing or whistling

Obicularis Oris

300

The most dangerous form of skin cancer, which can spread to other parts of the body.

Melanoma 

400

A vascular disorder that appears as thread-like lines or patterns on the skin and is caused by widened blood vessels is called

telangiectasia

400

Mark, wound, or abnormality; structural changes in tissues caused by damage or injury.

Lesions

400

What are the three Ear Muscles

  • Auricularis Anterior – In front of the ear 
  • Auricularis Superior – Above the ear 
  • Auricular Posterior – Behind the ear
400

Below lower lip; pulls lower lip down or to the side, as in expressing sarcasm

Depressor Labii Inferioris Aka Quadratus Labii Inferioris

400

Inflammation of the hair follicles, leading to bumps or pimple-like formations

Folliculitis

500

Also known as liver spots; a condition characterized by hyperpigmentation on the skin in spots that are not elevated.

Chloasma

500

Epidermal cysts; small, firm papules with no visible openings; whitish, pearl-like masses of sebum and dead cells under the skin.

Milia

500

Name the six bones in the Skull

  1. Frontal (1), Parietal (2/3), Occipital (5/6) Temporal (4)
500

Tip of the chin; pushes lower lip up and/or wrinkles chin, as in expressing doubt

Mentalis

500

Causes a butterfly-shaped rash on the face, as well as other skin lesions,

Lupus erythematosus (lupus)