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Ichthyosis : Hereditary skin disorder characterized by thickened and scaly skin
Alopecia : Partial or complete loss of hair
Chloasma : Pigmentation disorder characterized by brown spots on face
Carbuncle : Cluster of connected furuncles(boils)
Ecchymosis : Purplish discoloration due to bleeding under the skin
bulla : large blister
folliculitis : Inflammation of the hair follicles
Koilonychia : Malformed nails that are concave
lipoma : Benign slow growing fat tumor
Petechiae : Small pinpoint hemorrhages <2mm diameter
pruritus : Severe itching
verrucae : Small hard skin lesions caused by human papillomavirus
rosacea : Chronic condition that produces red areas of tiny pimples and broken blood vessels
wheal : Small bump that itches
tinea : Fungal infection of skin, nails and/or hair
maculae : Discolored flat spot <1cm diameter
eczema : Recurring dermatitis that has itching, redness and dryness
purulent : Producing pus
scabies : Skin infection caused by itch mites
impetigo : Highly contagious bacterial infection having isolated pustules that harden and rupture
vitiligo : Skin condition due to destruction of melanocytes for unknown reasons. Results in white patches of skin
paronychia : Infection of the skin fold around the nail
granuloma : Small knot-like swelling due to granulation tissue
albinism : Genetic deficiency of pigment
comedo : Lesion formed by buildup of sebum and keratin in the hair follicle
dermatitis : Inflammation of the skin
onychomycosis : Fungal infection of the nail
urticaria : Itchy wheals caused by allergies
xeroderma : Excessively dry skin
hirsuitism : Excessive body and facial hair in women
Across:1. | Purplish discoloration due to bleeding under the skin | 4. | large blister | 5. | Severe itching | 9. | Small hard skin lesions caused by human papillomavirus | 15. | Fungal infection of the nail | 16. | Skin condition due to destruction of melanocytes for unknown reasons. Results in white patches of skin | 18. | Chronic condition that produces red areas of tiny pimples and broken blood vessels | 19. | Pigmentation disorder characterized by brown spots on face |
| 22. | Infection of the skin fold around the nail | 23. | Benign slow growing fat tumor | 25. | Fungal infection of skin, nails and/or hair | 26. | Small knot-like swelling due to granulation tissue | 27. | Malformed nails that are concave | 28. | Highly contagious bacterial infection having isolated pustules that harden and rupture | 29. | Hereditary skin disorder characterized by thickened and scaly skin |
| | Down:2. | Cluster of connected furuncles(boils) | 3. | Excessive body and facial hair in women | 6. | Skin infection caused by itch mites | 7. | Small pinpoint hemorrhages <2mm diameter | 8. | Lesion formed by buildup of sebum and keratin in the hair follicle | 10. | Recurring dermatitis that has itching, redness and dryness | 11. | Itchy wheals caused by allergies |
| 12. | Partial or complete loss of hair | 13. | Small bump that itches | 14. | Producing pus | 17. | Inflammation of the skin | 20. | Genetic deficiency of pigment | 21. | Inflammation of the hair follicles | 24. | Discolored flat spot <1cm diameter |
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Across:1. | Purplish discoloration due to bleeding under the skin | 4. | large blister | 5. | Severe itching | 9. | Small hard skin lesions caused by human papillomavirus | 15. | Fungal infection of the nail | 16. | Skin condition due to destruction of melanocytes for unknown reasons. Results in white patches of skin | 18. | Chronic condition that produces red areas of tiny pimples and broken blood vessels | 19. | Pigmentation disorder characterized by brown spots on face |
| 22. | Infection of the skin fold around the nail | 23. | Benign slow growing fat tumor | 25. | Fungal infection of skin, nails and/or hair | 26. | Small knot-like swelling due to granulation tissue | 27. | Malformed nails that are concave | 28. | Highly contagious bacterial infection having isolated pustules that harden and rupture | 29. | Hereditary skin disorder characterized by thickened and scaly skin |
| | Down:2. | Cluster of connected furuncles(boils) | 3. | Excessive body and facial hair in women | 6. | Skin infection caused by itch mites | 7. | Small pinpoint hemorrhages <2mm diameter | 8. | Lesion formed by buildup of sebum and keratin in the hair follicle | 10. | Recurring dermatitis that has itching, redness and dryness | 11. | Itchy wheals caused by allergies |
| 12. | Partial or complete loss of hair | 13. | Small bump that itches | 14. | Producing pus | 17. | Inflammation of the skin | 20. | Genetic deficiency of pigment | 21. | Inflammation of the hair follicles | 24. | Discolored flat spot <1cm diameter |
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