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Sports Medicine II - Skin Conditions in Sports

Horizontales
Bodily fluid in the circulatory system.
Surface of the skin, overlying the dermis.
A form of abrasion associated with artificial grass surfaces
Shortened name for Staphylococcus.
Damaged/injured tissue such as a wound, ulcer, or tumor.
The light related to skin problems (UV).
A plantar wart is an example of a ________ infection of the skin.
Fungal infection of the foot.
Viral infection that causes blister-like lesions that last up to 5 days.
Fungal infection of the skin that occurs in circular patches.
Results from contact with items that cause contact dermatitis, itching, or other reactions.
Outer covering and largest organ of the human body.
Inflammation of the dermis.
Over-exposure to the sun and UVB light can cause __________.
Verticales
The two major layers of the skin are the _________ and epidermis.
_____ and HBV are bloodborne infections.
An abrasion, laceration, and incision are all examples of a ___________.
The process of infecting or state of being infected.
Pus producing-infections/lesions of the skin or PYODERMA are caused by _______ on the skin.
Threadlike strands that are produced by the follicles.
Fungal infection often affecting the groin.
The _____________ layer of the skin is below the dermis and epidermis.
Bleeding.
Common name for the sebaceous gland.
Contact with _____ _____, poison oak, and poison sumac results in allergic reactions in 90% of adults.
Jagged, straight, or deep cut in the skin.
Scraping of the skin; aka "Road Rash".
Pore in the skin that secretes water. Aids in temperature regulation.
Fluid-filled lesion caused by burn or allergic reaction.
Viral infection of the skin that causes small benign growths.
Acronym for Hepatitis B virus.