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Arrector pili : miniscule muscle, connected to the individual hair follicle in order to regulate heat.
Epidermis : outermost part of the skin
Pruritus : itching sensation
Saborreic Dermatitis : inflamation of the sebaceous glands
Contact Dermatitis : acute inflamation due to contact with outside irritant.
Atopic Dermatitis : chronic inflammation of the skin. Commonly found in those who have a family history of allergies
urticaria : severe itching, localized redness and swelling "wheal"
Andgiodema : a serious condition involving the deeper tissues of the skin.
Psoriasis : chronic skin condition that is charecterized by itchy red patches that are covered with flaky silvery scales.
Plaques : acute, scaly discoloration of the epidermis
Rosacea : chronic blushing, and thickening of skin on and around nose region.
Acne Vulgaris : inflammatory disease involving oil glands and hair follicles
Herpes Zoster : blisters, red spots, that do not cross the mid-line of the body due to connection with the dermatomes
Impetigo : highyl contagious skin infection. Commonly found in young children. Caused by Steptococcus, or Staphylococcus.
Carbuncles : pus-filled abscess involving hair follicle and adjacent oil glands.
Cellulitis : bacterial infection of the skin. Skin becomes "hot to the touch"
Tinea Corporis : fungal infection of the scalp. Contagious and often spread by children.
Decubitus Ulcers : caused by the impaired movement of the body in a partcular place for a long period of time.
Seborrheic keratosis : painless plaques ranging in color. Rough texture, often raised.
Keloid : excessive overgrowth of scar tissue
Across:2. | chronic blushing, and thickening of skin on and around nose region. | 5. | caused by the impaired movement of the body in a partcular place for a long period of time. | 6. | acute inflamation due to contact with outside irritant. | 9. | severe itching, localized redness and swelling "wheal" | 11. | a serious condition involving the deeper tissues of the skin. | 12. | excessive overgrowth of scar tissue | 13. | pus-filled abscess involving hair follicle and adjacent oil glands. | 17. | chronic skin condition that is charecterized by itchy red patches that are covered with flaky silvery scales. | 19. | highyl contagious skin infection. Commonly found in young children. Caused by Steptococcus, or Staphylococcus. | 20. | inflamation of the sebaceous glands |
| | Down:1. | acute, scaly discoloration of the epidermis | 3. | outermost part of the skin | 4. | painless plaques ranging in color. Rough texture, often raised. | 7. | chronic inflammation of the skin. Commonly found in those who have a family history of allergies | 8. | inflammatory disease involving oil glands and hair follicles | 10. | miniscule muscle, connected to the individual hair follicle in order to regulate heat. | 14. | fungal infection of the scalp. Contagious and often spread by children. | 15. | blisters, red spots, that do not cross the mid-line of the body due to connection with the dermatomes | 16. | itching sensation | 18. | bacterial infection of the skin. Skin becomes "hot to the touch" |
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Across:2. | chronic blushing, and thickening of skin on and around nose region. | 5. | caused by the impaired movement of the body in a partcular place for a long period of time. | 6. | acute inflamation due to contact with outside irritant. | 9. | severe itching, localized redness and swelling "wheal" | 11. | a serious condition involving the deeper tissues of the skin. | 12. | excessive overgrowth of scar tissue | 13. | pus-filled abscess involving hair follicle and adjacent oil glands. | 17. | chronic skin condition that is charecterized by itchy red patches that are covered with flaky silvery scales. | 19. | highyl contagious skin infection. Commonly found in young children. Caused by Steptococcus, or Staphylococcus. | 20. | inflamation of the sebaceous glands |
| | Down:1. | acute, scaly discoloration of the epidermis | 3. | outermost part of the skin | 4. | painless plaques ranging in color. Rough texture, often raised. | 7. | chronic inflammation of the skin. Commonly found in those who have a family history of allergies | 8. | inflammatory disease involving oil glands and hair follicles | 10. | miniscule muscle, connected to the individual hair follicle in order to regulate heat. | 14. | fungal infection of the scalp. Contagious and often spread by children. | 15. | blisters, red spots, that do not cross the mid-line of the body due to connection with the dermatomes | 16. | itching sensation | 18. | bacterial infection of the skin. Skin becomes "hot to the touch" |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only