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12/15/2025

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AT =

Definition
  • Alopecia Totalis

     A rare autoimmune condition characterized by the complete loss of hair on the scalp. The immune system attacks the hair follicles, leading to hair loss. Alopecia totalis is more severe than alopecia areata, which involves patchy hair loss.
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BCC = 

Definition
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma

     The most common type of skin cancer that arises from basal cells in the epidermis. BCC grows slowly and rarely spreads (metastasizes) to other parts of the body. It often appears as a pearly or waxy bump, a flat lesion, or a sore that does not heal, typically on sun-exposed areas of the skin.
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CD =

Definition

 Contact Dermatitis 

  • An inflammatory skin condition caused by direct contact with an irritant or allergen. Symptoms include redness, itching, swelling, and sometimes blisters. There are two types:

  • Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Caused by substances like soaps or chemicals.

  • Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Caused by allergens like poison ivy or nickel.

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I&D =

Definition

Incision and Drainage; Irrigation and Debridement

  • Incision and Drainage: A minor surgical procedure used to treat abscesses or infected cysts. It involves making an incision to allow pus or fluid to drain.

  • Irrigation and Debridement: A procedure to clean a wound or infected area by washing (irrigation) and removing damaged tissue or debris (debridement) to promote healing.

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MM = 

Definition

Malignant Melanoma

  • A serious type of skin cancer that develops in the melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment (melanin). It can appear as a new mole or change in an existing mole. MM is aggressive and can metastasize quickly if not treated early. The "ABCDE" rule helps in recognizing melanoma: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter greater than 6mm, and Evolving size, shape, or color.
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MRSA = 

Definition

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

  • A drug-resistant bacterial infection commonly associated with healthcare settings but also found in the community. It often causes skin and soft tissue infections, which may appear as red, swollen, painful bumps or abscesses. Severe cases can lead to bloodstream infections, pneumonia, or surgical site infections. Prompt treatment with appropriate antibiotics and infection control measures is crucial to prevent complications
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NF = 

Definition

Necrotizing Fasciitis

  • A rare but severe bacterial infection, often referred to as "flesh-eating disease." It destroys skin, fat, and muscle tissues. Symptoms include severe pain, swelling, fever, and skin discoloration. Rapid treatment with antibiotics and surgical removal of infected tissue is critical to prevent life-threatening complications.
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PDT = 

Definition

Photodynamic Therapy

  • A treatment that uses light-sensitive medication (photosensitizer) and a specific type of light to destroy abnormal or cancerous cells. PDT is commonly used for skin conditions like actinic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma, and acne. It minimizes damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
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Ps = 

Definition

Psoriasis

  • A chronic autoimmune skin condition that causes rapid buildup of skin cells, resulting in scaly patches, redness, and inflammation. Psoriasis often occurs on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. It has several types, including plaque psoriasis (most common), guttate psoriasis, and pustular psoriasis.
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SCD = 

Definition

Scleroderma

  • A chronic autoimmune disease characterized by hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues. SCD can be localized (affecting only the skin) or systemic (affecting internal organs like the lungs, heart, and kidneys). Symptoms may include skin thickening, Raynaud's phenomenon, and joint pain.
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SCC = 

Definition

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • A common type of skin cancer that originates in the squamous cells of the epidermis. SCC often develops on sun-exposed areas of the skin, such as the face, ears, and hands. It may appear as a scaly red patch, open sore, or thickened growth. Unlike BCC, SCC is more likely to spread if untreated.
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SLE = 

Definition

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • A chronic autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs. In the integumentary system, SLE often causes a butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose, sensitivity to sunlight, and hair loss. Other symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, and inflammation throughout the body.
Term

TEN =

Definition

 Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

  • A life-threatening skin condition involving widespread peeling and epidermal detachment, often triggered by severe drug reactions.
Term

Kaposi's Sarcoma

Definition
  • Named After: Moritz Kaposi, a Hungarian dermatologist.

A rare form of cancer affecting blood vessels, presenting as purple, red, or brown lesions on the skin and mucous membranes. Commonly associated with HIV/AIDS. Identifying Kaposi’s sarcoma can help in diagnosing underlying immune deficiencies.

Term

Langer's Lines

Definition
  • Named After: Karl Langer, an Austrian anatomist.

Natural tension lines in the skin that indicate the direction of underlying collagen fibers. These lines are crucial for surgeons to minimize scarring and optimize healing when making incisions.

Term
  • aden/o: Gland

Definition
  •  Adenoma 

  • A benign tumor of a gland, often found in areas such as the adrenal glands, sebaceous glands, thyroid, or pituitary gland. These tumors are typically noncancerous but may affect gland function.

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Term
  • adip/o: Fat 

Definition

Adipocyte 

A fat cell that stores energy in the form of lipids, found primarily in subcutaneous tissue and around internal organs.

Term
  • albin/o: White

Definition

 Albinism 

A genetic condition characterized by the absence of melanin pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes, leading to increased sensitivity to sunlight and vision issues.

Term
  • aut/o: Self 

Definition

Autograft 

A graft of tissue taken from the patient’s own body, often used in burn treatments or reconstructive surgery to minimize rejection.

Term
  • bi/o: Life 

Definition

Biotherapy 

The use of living organisms or biologically derived treatments to aid in the treatment of skin conditions, such as using probiotics for acne or biologic drugs for psoriasis.

Term
  • cry/o: Cold 

Definition

Cryotherapy 

A treatment using extreme cold, such as liquid nitrogen, to remove abnormal tissues like warts or precancerous skin lesions.

Term
  • crypt/o: Hidden 

Definition

 Cryptogenic 

A condition or disease of unknown origin, often referring to conditions like cryptogenic cirrhosis or cryptogenic stroke.

Term
  • cutane/o, derm/o, dermat/o: Skin 

Definition

 Dermatitis

Inflammation of the skin caused by irritants, allergens, or infections, resulting in redness, itching, and swelling.

Term
  • cyan/o: Blue 

Definition
  •                                   Cyanosis

  • A bluish discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes due to insufficient oxygen in the blood, commonly seen in respiratory or cardiac conditions.

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Term
  • erythr/o, erythemat/o: Red, redness

Definition

 Erythema

Redness of the skin caused by increased blood flow to superficial capillaries, often due to irritation, sunburn, or infections.

Term
  • hidr/o: Sweat  

Definition

Hidrosis 

The production and excretion of sweat, which can be excessive (hyperhidrosis) or reduced (anhidrosis), depending on the condition.

Term
  • kerat/o: Hard, horny tissue, keratin

Definition

  Keratolysis -

A condition characterized by the breakdown or shedding of the outer keratin layer of the skin, commonly seen in conditions like pitted keratolysis, which affects the feet and causes odor and pitting.

Term
  • lip/o, lipid/o: Fat 

Definition
  •                             Lipoatrophy 

  • The localized loss of fat tissue beneath the skin, which can occur due to repeated injections, medication use, or underlying medical conditions.

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Term
  • melan/o: Black 

Definition

Melanoma 

A serious type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells responsible for skin color, and is often linked to excessive UV exposure.

Term
  • myc/o: Fungus 

Definition

 Mycosis 

A fungal infection, such as athlete’s foot or ringworm, which can affect the skin, nails, or other body parts.

Term
  • onych/o, ungu/o: Nail 

Definition

 Subungual

Referring to something located beneath the nail, such as a subungual hematoma, which occurs when blood collects under the nail due to injury or trauma, often causing discoloration and pressure.

Term
  • pil/o, trich/o: Hair 

Definition
  •                             Trichotillomania

  • – A psychological condition characterized by an irresistible urge to pull out one’s own hair, often resulting in noticeable hair loss.

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Term
  • xanth/o: Yellow 

Definition

Xanthoma –

A yellowish, fatty deposit under the skin, often associated with high cholesterol or lipid disorders.

Term
  • ad: Toward 

Definition
  •                                          Cephalad –

  • Toward the head, commonly used to describe directional movement or anatomical orientation.

Term
al: Pertaining to
Definition

 Dermal –

Pertaining to the skin, particularly the dermis layer, which contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.

Term
  • coccus: Berry-shaped 

Definition

Staphylococcus –

A type of berry-shaped bacterium that can cause skin infections such as boils, abscesses, or cellulitis.

Term
cyte: Cell 
Definition

Melanocyte –

A pigment-producing cell in the skin responsible for producing melanin, which protects against UV radiation.

Term
ectomy:Excision 
Definition

Lipectomy –

Surgical removal of fat, often performed for cosmetic reasons or to address localized fat deposits.

Term
  • -gen: Substance that produces/causes, agent that produces/causes 

Definition

Pathogen –

An agent, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, that causes diseases, including skin infections like impetigo.

Term
  • -genic: Producing, originating, causing

Definition
  •  Example: Carcinogenic – Producing cancer, often describing substances like UV rays or tobacco that can lead to skin or other cancers.

Term
ia: Condition of, diseased state, abnormal state 
Definition

Alopecia –

A condition of hair loss that autoimmune diseases, genetic factors, or treatments like chemotherapy can cause.

Term
tis: Inflammation
Definition

Dermatitis –

Inflammation of the skin, which may result from allergic reactions, irritants, or infections.

Term
logist: Specialist who studies and treats 
Definition

 Dermatologist –

A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats skin disorders such as acne, eczema, and skin cancer.

Term
  • logy: Study of 

Definition

Dermatology –

The study of the skin, including its structure, function, and diseases.

Term
malacia: Softening 
Definition

Onychomalacia –

Softening of the nails, which can occur due to fungal infections or malnutrition.

Term
  • oid: Resembling s.

Definition

Xanthoid –

Resembling yellow, often describing yellowish discolorations of the skin or lesion

Term
oma: Tumor, swelling 
Definition

Lipoma –

A benign tumor composed of fatty tissue, often found under the skin.

Term
  • -opsy: View of, process of viewing, viewing 

Definition

Biopsy –

The process of removing tissue samples for microscopic examination to diagnose skin cancer or other diseases.

Term
osis: Abnormal condition, increased numbers pertaining to blood 
Definition

Erythrodermosis –

A condition characterized by widespread redness and peeling of the skin, often linked to disorders such as eczema or psoriasis.

Term

 Erythrodermosis –

A condition characterized by widespread redness and peeling of the skin, often linked to disorders such as eczema or psoriasis.

Definition
Term
osis: Abnormal condition, increased numbers pertaining to blood 
Definition

Erythrodermosis –

A condition characterized by widespread redness and peeling of the skin, often linked to disorders such as eczema or psoriasis.

Term
ous: Pertaining to 
Definition

Sebaceous –

Pertaining to sebum or oil, such as the sebaceous glands that produce skin oil.

Term
pathy: Disease 
Definition

Dermatopathy –

A disease of the skin, including conditions like psoriasis or eczema.

Term
plasia: Development, growth, condition of formation 
Definition

 Hyperplasia –

Excessive growth of cells or tissues, which may lead to benign skin growths.

Term
plasty: Surgical repair 
Definition

 Blepharoplasty –

A surgical procedure to repair or reshape the eyelids, often performed to remove excess skin or correct drooping eyelids for functional or cosmetic purposes.

Term
rrhea: Flow 
Definition

Seborrhea –

Excessive secretion of sebum, leading to oily skin and dandruff.

Term
rrhage, -rrhagia: Excessive discharge 
Definition

Hemorrhage –

Excessive bleeding, which may occur externally or internally.

Term
stasis: Stop, controlling, standing
Definition

Hemostasis –

The stopping of blood flow, critical in wound healing.

Term
  • tome: Instrument used to cut 

Definition

 Dermatome –

An instrument used to cut thin slices of skin for grafting or diagnostic purposes.

Term
  • a-, an-: Absence of, without, not 

Definition

Anhidrosis 

The absence of sweating, which can result from damage to sweat glands, certain medications, or neurological disorders, potentially leading to overheating or heatstroke.

Term
  • a-, an-: Absence of, without, not

Definition

Anhidrosis 

The absence of sweating, which can result from damage to sweat glands, certain medications, or neurological disorders, potentially leading to overheating or heatstroke.

Term
  • bi-: Two or both 

Definition
Example: Bilateral – Pertaining to both sides, such as a bilateral rash that appears symmetrically on both sides of the body, often associated with systemic conditions like lupus.
Term
  • dia-: Through, complete

Definition

 Diaphoresis 

Excessive sweating, which may be a symptom of fever, physical exertion, or underlying conditions like hyperthyroidism or a heart attac

Term
  • dys-: Difficult, painful, abnormal, labored 

Definition
  •                             Dysplasia –

  • Abnormal development or growth of tissue, often referring to precancerous changes in the skin or mucous membranes, such as cervical dysplasia.

Term
  • epi-: Upon, on, over 

Definition

 Epidermis 

The outermost layer of the skin, which acts as a protective barrier against environmental damage, pathogens, and water loss.

Term
  • hyper-: Above, excessive 

Definition

 Hyperkeratosis 

Thickening of the skin’s outer layer due to excessive keratin production, often seen in conditions like psoriasis, calluses, or warts.

Term
  • hypo-: Deficient, below, under, incomplete 

Definition

Hypodermic 

Pertaining to beneath the skin, often used to describe injections administered into the subcutaneous tissue for rapid absorption of medications.

Term
  • intra-: Within, in 

Definition

Intradermal 

Within the layers of the skin, as in intradermal injections used for allergy testing or tuberculosis screening.

Term
  • meta-: Change, beyond, after

Definition

Metaplasia 

Transformation of tissue from one type to another, such as the conversion of normal skin cells to a tougher type after chronic irritation or injury.

Term
  • neo-: New

Definition

 Neoplasm 

A new growth of abnormal tissue, which can be benign (like a mole) or malignant (like melanoma), requiring medical evaluation for treatment.

Term
  • para-: Beside, around, beyond, abnormal 

Definition

 Paronychia 

Inflammation around a nail, typically caused by bacterial or fungal infection, leading to redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area.

Term
  • per-: Through 

Definition

Percutaneous 

Through the skin, often referring to medical procedures such as percutaneous biopsies or drug administration through patches.

Term
  • pro-: Before

Definition

 Prodromal 

Referring to the early symptoms that occur before a disease becomes fully evident, such as tingling before a herpes outbreak or fever before a rash in measles.

Term
  • sub-: Under, below 

Definition

 Subcutaneous 

Located beneath the skin, as in the subcutaneous fat layer that provides insulation and cushioning to the body.

Term
  • trans-: Through, across, beyond

Definition
  •  Transdermal –

  • Referring to medications applied to the skin that are absorbed into the bloodstream, such as transdermal nicotine patches or hormone replacement therapy.

Term
  • uni-: One 

Definition

 Unilateral 

Pertaining to one side, as in a unilateral skin lesion or rash that affects only one side of the body, often seen in conditions like shingles.

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