Chapter 8 Pathophysiology - Skin Disorders

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Infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue
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Skin condition often seen in children or young adults caused by HPV
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Benign lesions often caused by damage to the skin or aging
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Autoimmune disorder that causes epidermal blisters
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Inherited tendency to develop an allergic reaction
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Itchy skin
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Raised pruritic lesions as a result of a hypersensitivity reaction
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Skin inflammation
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Reddening of the skin as a result of increased blood flow to the area
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Dry scaly rash in adults often resulting from repeated exposure to allergens
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Red patchy scaly skin resulting from abnormal T cell activation
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Medical term for blisters
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Referring to fluid filled swollen tissue
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Bacterial infection that causes firm red lesions filled with purulent exudate
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Painful lesion around the fingernail caused by HSV