Milady: Chapter 8: Skin Disorders and Diseases
telangiectasis
(distended or dilated surface blood vessels), and, in some cases, the formation of papules and pustules
Common places for allergic contact dermatitis are:
- on the fingers, palms or on the back of hand - on the face, especially the cheeks - on the scalp, hairline, forehead or neckline
2 types of contact dermatitis
Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Irritant Contact Dermatitis
open comedo
Also known as a blackhead, is a hair follicle filled with keratin and sebum. Comedones appear most frequently on the face, especially in the T- zone, the center of the face.
UVA rays
Also known as aging rays, are deep- penetrating rays that can even go through a glass window. These rays weaken the collagen and elastin fibers, causing wrinkling and sagging of the tissues.
UVB rays
Also known as burning rays, causing sunburns, tanning of the skin and the majority of skin cancers. These are shorter rays that stop penetration at the base of the epidermis.
miliaria rubra
Also known as prickly heat, is an acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands, characterized by the eruption of small red vesicles and accompanied by burning, itching skin. It is caused by exposure to excessive heat and usually clears in a short time without treatment.
fissure
Is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis. Examples are severely cracked and/ or chapped hands or lips.
leukoderma
Is a skin disorder characterized by light abnormal patches (hypopigmentation); it is caused by a burn or congenital disease that destroys the pigment- producing cells. Examples are vitiligo and albinism.
tumor
Is an abnormal mass varying in size, shape and color. Tumors are sometimes associated with cancer, but the term tumor can mean any sort of abnormal mass.
scale
Is any thin dry or oily plate of epidermal flakes. An example is abnormal or excessive dandruff.
vesicle
Is small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis. Poison ivy and poison oak, for example, produce vesicles
malignant melanoma
The 3rd and most serious form of skin cancer, which is often characterized by black or dark brown patches on the skin that may appear uneven in texture, jagged or raised. Malignant melanoma is the least common- but also the most dangerous- type of skin cancer.
verruca
also know as wart, is a hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis
nevus
also known as birthmark, is a small or large malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries
scar
also known as cicatrix, is lightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury or lesion of the skin has healed
chloasma
also known as liver spots, is a condition characterized by hyperpigmentation on the skin in spots that are not elevated
closed comedo
also known as whitehead, when the follicle is closed and not exposed to the environment, the sebum remains a white or cream color and appears as a small bump just under the skin surface
milia
are benign, keratin- filled cysts that appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening
secondary skin lesions
are characterized by plies of material on the skin surface, such as crust or scab, or by depressions in the skin surface, such as an ulcer
primary lesions
are lesions that are a different color than the color of the skin and/ or lesions that are raised above the surface of the skin
extrinsic factors
are primarily environmental factors that contribute to aging and the appearance of aging
anaerobic
are propionibacterium acnes, which means that these bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen
intrinsic factors
are skin- aging factors over which we little control
facial expressions
are the repeated movements of the face that result in the formation of expression lines, such as crow's- feet lines that form around the eyes, nasolabial folds that form from the corners of the nose to the corners of the mouth and scowl lines that form between the eyes
benzoyl peroxide
can be especially effective since it helps to shed cellular debris and also kills the acne bacteria
rosacea
formerly called acne rosacea, is a chronic condition that appears primarily on the cheeks and nose
The sun and its ultraviolet (UV) light
have the greatest impact of all extrinsic factors on how skin ages
anhidrosis
is a deficiency in perspiration, often a result of fever or certain skin diseases
acne
is a disorder affected by 2 major factors: heredity and hormones
bulla
is a large blister containing a watery fluid; similar to a vesicle but larger
lesion
is a mark on the skin that may indicate an injury or damage that changes the structure of tissues or organs
dermatologist
is a physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair and nails
pustule
is a raised, inflamed, papule with a white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion referred to as the head of the pimple
herpes simplex
is a recurring viral infection that often presents as a fever blister or clog sore
psoriasis
is a skin disease characterized by red patches covered with silver- white scales and is usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest and lower back
keloid
is a thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue
contact dermatitis
is an inflammation of the skin caused by having contact with certain chemicals or substances
wheal
is an itchy, swollen lesion that lasts only a few hours; caused by blow or scratch, the bite of an insect, urticaria (skin allergy), or the sting of a nettle
ulcer
is an open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by loss of skin depth and possibly weeping of fluids or pus
macule
is any flat spot or discoloration on the skin, such as a freckle or red spot, left after a pimple has healed
albinism
is congential hypopigmentation, or absence of melanin pigment in the body, including the skin, hair and eyes
crust
is dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while it is healing; an accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal material
The main food source for acne bacteria
is fatty acids, which are easily obtained from the abundance of sebum in the follicle
bromhidrosis
is foul- smelling perspiration, usually noticeable in the armpits or on the feet, that is caused by bacteria
genetic aging
is how our parents' skin aged, their skin coloring and resistance to sun damage
squamous cell carcinoma
is more serious than basal cell carcinoma and often is characterized by scaly red papules or nodules
hypopigmentation
is the absence of pigment, resulting in light or white splotches
gravity
is the constant pulling downward on our skin and bodies
basal cell carcinoma
is the most common and the least severe type of skin cancer; it is often characterized by light or pearly nodules
hyperpigmentation
means darker than normal pigmentation, appearing as dark splotches
hypertrophy
of the skin is an abnormal growth of the skin
cosmetologists
refer clients with medical issues to dermatologists more than other type of physician
lentigines
singular: lentigo, is the technical term for freckles, small yellow- colored to brown- colored spots on skin exposed to sunlight and air
B is for Border
the border is irregular on these lesions
As we age
the collagen and elastin fibers of the skin naturally weaken