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Integumentary System

By: Faith Mariney
Horizontales
oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands
injury to body tissue caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, radiation, or gases
a dried residue of serum (body liquid), pus, or blood on the skin
a term used for measles
an acute contagious disease caused by herpes
a scar left by the healing of a sore or wound, showing the replacement of destroyed tissue by fibrous tissue
A scratch mark that leads to scabs
Sweat glands
an area of localized skin edema (swelling)
a solid mass greater than 1 cm in diameter and limited to the surface of the skin
protein substance in skin and connective tissue
bruise; a black and blue mark; a large purpura
an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular
A highly contagious bacterial skin infection characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture
Cell in the stratum basale that gives color to the skin
A hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails
inflammatory conditions of the skin characterized by inflamed papules and vesicles that crust and scale
Dark-brown and black pigment contained in melanocytes
Verticales
a flat, discolored spot on the skin up to 1 cm across
An acute but mild disease cause by rubella virus, also called German Measles
abnormal tissue that grows by more rapid than normal cellular proliferation
A hereditary condition characterized by partial or total lack of melanin pigment
Inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin
malignant neoplasm of the stratified squamous epithelium
skin infection composed of a cluster of boils caused by staphylococcal bacteria
inflammation of the skin characterized by erythema, pruritus (itching), and various lesions
middle layer of the skin superior to the subcutaneous layer
cellular avascular layer covering external and internal surfaces of the body
Outer layer of the skin
an area of pathologically altered tissue