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Skin Review Game
Cancer of the melanocytes. The most rare but most deadly type of cancer.
A) Malignant Melanoma B) Third-Degree Burn C) Impetigo D) Alopecia Areata E) Jaundice
Homeostatic Imbalances
Malignant MelanomaIt usually begins as a mole. Use ABCD method to identify. Risk Factors include:Exposure to UVA and UVB sunlight Tanning BedsBlistering/peeling sunburns as a child
Itchy, red, peeling condition of the skin between the toes resulting from a fungal infection.
A) Alopecia Areata B) Ketosis Pilaris C) Athlete’s foot D) Scabies E) Acne
Homeostatic Imbalances
Athlete’s FootThere are 3 types of Athlete’s foot:Toe web—in between toesMoccasin—side of foot Vesicular—blistersPrevention: keep feet clean and dry
A very itchy skin condition caused by tiny mites that burrow into your skin.
A) Alopecia Areata B) Ketosis Pilaris C) Athlete’s foot D) Scabies E) Acne
Homeostatic Imbalances
ScabiesCaused by mitesContagious: close contact, bed sheets, sharing towels
Chronic condition characterized by over production of skin cells that result in reddened epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales that itch.
A) Ringworm B) Psoriasis C) Cold Sore D) Warts E) Acne
Homeostatic Imbalances
Psoriasischronic, non-contagious autoimmune disease that affects the skin and joints
A medical condition in which too much bilirubin is circulating in the blood. This excess causes the skin and eyes to turn a yellowish color.
A) Hemangioma B) Stretch marks C) Warts D) Albinism E) Jaundice
Homeostatic Imbalances
JaundiceBilirubin--produced when "used" red blood cells are broken down. Liver filters bilirubin from the bloodstream Before birth, a mother's liver removes bilirubin from the baby's blood. A newborn infant has a large amount of red blood cells, and the rate at which they are produced and broken down is relatively fast. Also, the liver of a newborn is immature and often can't remove bilirubin quickly enough.
Cells of the stratum basal are altered so they no longer form keratin and no longer honor the boundary between the epidermis and dermis, most common type of cancer.
A) Basal cell carcinoma B) Melanoma C) Squamous cell
carcinoma D) Albinism E) Jaundice
Homeostatic Imbalances
Basal Cell Carcinomamost common type of skin cancer Rarely metastasizes or kills, but it is still considered malignant because it can cause significant destruction and disfigurement by invading surrounding tissues. Approximately 3 out of 10 Caucasians develop a basal cell cancer within their lifetime.
In 80 percent of all cases, basal cell cancers are found on the head and neck.
Auto-immune disease resulting in the loss of hair all over the body.
A) Alopecia Areata B) Ketosis Pilaris C) Athlete’s foot D) Scabies E) Acne
Homeostatic Imbalances
Alopecia Areata Usually starts with patches of hair missing
Small fluid filled blisters that itch and sting, caused by the herpes simplex infection.
A) Albinism B) Athlete’s foot C) Poison ivy D) Cold sore E) Acne
Homeostatic Imbalances
Cold SoreAlso called a fever blisterCanker sore not the same
Pink, water filled lesions caused by a staphylococcus infection, common in children.
A) Keratosis pilaris B) Hemangioma C) Poison ivy D) Impetigo E) Melanoma
Homeostatic Imbalances
Impetigodevelops when there is a sore or a rash that has been scratched repetitively (for example, poison ivy can get infected and turn into impetigo). Typically treated with either an antibiotic cream or medication taken by mouth.
A scar that rises quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. It is irregularly shaped and tends to enlarge progressively.
A) Scabies B) Hemangioma C) Keloid D) Warts E) Ringworm
Homeostatic Imbalances
Keloidsite of a healed skin injury which is then slowly replaced by collagen type 1Can grow beyond the boundary of the injury
A skin infection caused by fungus causing itch, red, raised scaly patches that may blister and ooze. The patches often have defined edges and are often redder around the outside with normal skin tone in the center.
A) Scabies B) Hemangioma C) Keloid D) Warts E) Ringworm
Homeostatic Imbalances
RingwormAnimals get it too!
Raised birthmark that is blue, red or purple. They are clumps of blood vessels that did not grow normally.
A) Scabies B) Hemangioma C) Keloid D) Warts E) Ringworm
Homeostatic Imbalances
HemangiomaSmall ones clear up on their ownLarge ones that distort skin or obstruct important organs must be cosmetically removed.
This is a A) First Degree Burn B) Second Degree Burn C) Third Degree Burn
Burns
First DegreeThe more of these you have the more you increase your chances of melanoma.
This is a A) First Degree Burn B) Second Degree Burn C) Third Degree Burn
Burns
Third DegreeVictims of third degree burns are treated for dehydration.
Doctors estimate burns suffered by a patient by:
A) blood analysis B) performing
enzyme studies C) ABCD rule D) Rule of nines
Burns
Rule of NinesMeasuring the size of a burn is difficult because every person is different in size, shape and weight. It's impossible to simply choose what universal size of burn is significant. A square foot of burned surface area is much worse to a person who weighs 130 pounds than it is to someone who weighs 200 pounds.