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Roots & Lesions Pathology roots & suffixes • • • • • Ung/o= nail Py/o = pus Scler/o= hard Rhytid/o= wrinkle Leuk/o= white • -rrhea = discharge • -ectomy=surgical removal • -genic= producing • -phagia=eating • -ia= infection Myc/o= fungus, mycosis • Tinea capitas- ringworm • Tinea pedis- athlete’s foot Figure 7-14 Tinea pedis SPL/Photo Researchers, Inc. Figure 7-6 Types of skin lesions. Primary lesions • Result from a disease or infection • INCLUDES: – Macules – Papules – Pustules – Vesicles – Wheals – *Plaques Secondary Lesions • Result from outside forces (environment, scratches, wounds, pressure, cancer) • INCLUDES • Laceration • Fissure • Ulcer • Crust Pathology- Secondary lesion fissure Crack-like lesion on skin Pathology – Secondary Lesions laceration torn or jagged wound ulcer any open sore Figure 7-11 Decubitus ulcer Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. Cold sore Crust- scab Pathology – Primary Lesions macule flat, dark spot on skin, melanin spot, <1cm Acne- infection of sebaceous glands & hair follicles creating papules & pustules. papule pustule small, solid raised spot <1 cm (skin colored or red) raised spot on skin containing pus, red/white top Comedo- hardened sebum in follicle, acne Table 7-1 Comparison of Acne Vulgaris and Acne Rosacea wheal small, round, swollen area; typical of allergic skin reaction, red border Pathology – Surface Lesions vesicle small, fluid-filled, raised spot; blister <1cm Figure 7-13 Shingles Gill/Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. Pathology of the Skin abscess collection of pus in skin Diagnosis: case 106 • Pt. discovered itchy bump behind L knee a day after retuning from camping. ~1cm. • Body region(s) affected? • Classify the lesion (primary or secondary)? • Type of lesion? • Describe the color, texture, and symptoms using medical terminology Diagnosis-case 104 • 8 yr old boy taken to water park on daycare fieldtrip was not given sunscreen and refused to wear a shirt all day. Admitted to hospital for 2nd degree burns. • Body region(s) affected? • Classify the lesion (primary or secondary)? • Type of lesion? • Describe the color, texture, and symptoms using medical terminology Case 31: 10 mo. old male Pt. CC= itchy red rash on front & back body. Intense scratching has caused some spots to become open sores that are forming scabs. • • • • Body region(s) affected? Classify the lesion (primary or secondary)? Type of lesion? Describe the color, texture, and symptoms using medical terminology FYI- Not required Nodule Lump under skin, can occur in any organ, not red, > 1cm