A Genetic Condition Characterized By A Deficiency Or Absence
Question: albinism
Answer: A genetic condition characterized by a deficiency or the absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and irises of the eyes.
Question: alopecia
Answer: The partial or complete loss of hair that occurs most commonly on the scalp; also known as baldness.
Question: debridement
Answer: The removal of dirt, foreign objects, damaged tissue, and cellular debris from a wound to prevent infection and to promote healing.
Question: dermatitis
Answer: An inflammation of the skin.
Question: diaphoresis
Answer: Profuse sweating.
Question: ecchymosis
Answer: A large, irregular area of purplish discoloration due to bleeding under the skin; also known as a bruise.
Question: eczema
Answer: A form of dermatitis usually characterized by redness, itching and dryness, with possible blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding.
Question: erythema
Answer: Redness of the skin due to capillary dilation.
Question: hematoma
Answer: A swelling of clotted blood trapped in the tissues; usually cause by an injury.
Question: impetigo
Answer: A highly contagious bacterial skin infection that commonly occurs in children characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture.