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Q 1/100
Score 0
Sweat
45
Hidr/o
Q 2/100
Score 0
Hairy, rough
30
Hirsut/o
100 questions
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Sweat
1
45 sec
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Hairy, rough
2
30 sec
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Horny, hard, cornea
3
30 sec
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Fingernail, toenail
4
30 sec
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Louse (singular), Lice (plural)
5
30 sec
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Wrinkle
6
30 sec
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Nettle, rash, hives
7
30 sec
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Dry
8
30 sec
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Skin
9
30 sec
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Nails
10
30 sec
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Abnormal condition
11
30 sec
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Eating or swallowing
12
30 sec
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White
13
30 sec
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bruise
14
30 sec
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itching
15
30 sec
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Dry or scaly
16
30 sec
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Swelling
17
30 sec
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Nose
18
30 sec
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Hard
19
30 sec
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View of
20
30 sec
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Skin injury that scrapes away surface of the skin.
21
30 sec
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A collection of pus in the skin
22
30 sec
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absence or loss of hair, especially of the head
23
30 sec
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malignant tumor of the basal cell layer of the epidermis
24
30 sec
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the removal of living tissue from the body for diagnostic examination
25
30 sec
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bacterial infection of the skin, produced when bacteria enter a hair follicle
26
30 sec
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horny tissue, hard
27
30 sec
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A partial-thickness burn involving the epidermis and the dermis.
28
30 sec
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nail
29
30 sec
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a burn involving all layers of the skin; characterized by the destruction of the epidermis and dermis, with damage or destruction of subcutaneous tissue
30
30 sec
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intentional destruction of tissue by a caustic chemical, electric current, laser, or freezing
31
30 sec
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hair
32
30 sec
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removal of superficial layers of skin using chemicals; also called a chemical peel
33
30 sec
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nail
34
30 sec
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blunt trauma to skin that results in bruising but no break in the skin
35
30 sec
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using extreme cold to freeze and destroy tissue
36
30 sec
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laboratory test that grows a colony of bacteria removed from infected area in order to identify the specific type of bacteria and then determine its sensitivity to a variety of antibiotics
37
30 sec
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fluid-filled sac under the skin
38
30 sec
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removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a wound
39
30 sec
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dry, scaly
40
30 sec
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scraping skin involving the use of a revolving wire brush or sandpaper
41
30 sec
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instrument used to cut skin (in thin slices for skin grafts)
42
30 sec
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"black and blue" skin bruise caused by blood collecting under skin after trauma
43
30 sec
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death
44
30 sec
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hardening
45
30 sec
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redness of the skin
46
30 sec
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crack-like lesion or groove on the skin
47
30 sec
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bladder, sac
48
30 sec
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tissue necrosis caused by loss of blood supply
49
30 sec
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dry
50
30 sec
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Viral infection of the nerve root that causes blisters commonly called shingles
51
30 sec
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bacterial skin infection characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture
52
30 sec
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jagged wound
53
30 sec
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a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury
54
30 sec
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flat, colored spot on the skin; example is a freckle or birthmark
55
30 sec
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aggressive form of skin cancer that originates in a melanocyte; prone to metastasize or spread
56
30 sec
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pigmented skin blemish, birthmark, or mole
57
30 sec
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solid, raised clump of skin cells
58
30 sec
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small, solid, raised lesion on surface of the skin
59
30 sec
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flat, pinpoint, purplish spots from bleeding under the skin
60
30 sec
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severe itching
61
30 sec
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chronic, recurrent dermatosis marked by itchy, scaly, red plaques covered by silvery gray scales
62
30 sec
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purplish-red bruises usually occurring in people with thin, easily damaged skin
63
30 sec
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raised spot on the skin containing pus
64
30 sec
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skin cancer that begins in the epidermis but may grow into deeper tissue; does not generally metastasize to other areas of the body
65
30 sec
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fungal skin disease resulting in itching, scaling lesions; example athlete's foot
66
30 sec
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open sore or lesion in the skin or mucous membrane
67
30 sec
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allergic reaction of the skin characterized by the eruption of pale red, elevated patches called wheals or hives (also food allergies, stress, drug reactions)
68
30 sec
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a highly contagious infection caused by the herpes virus Varicella zoster; also known as chickenpox.
69
30 sec
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small, fluid-filled raised spot on the skin
70
30 sec
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small, round, raised area on the skin that may be accompanied by itching; usually seen in allergic reactions
71
30 sec
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within
72
30 sec
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ointment
73
30 sec
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enlargement of the liver
74
30 sec
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disease of the muscle
75
30 sec
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surgical repair of the nose
76
30 sec
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protrusion of the bladder
77
30 sec
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abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells
78
30 sec
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vomiting blood
79
30 sec
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abnormal condition of stones
80
30 sec
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without speech
81
30 sec
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slow heart rate
82
30 sec
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newborn baby
83
30 sec
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pertaining to within a vein
84
30 sec
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around the tooth
85
30 sec
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groin region
86
30 sec
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weakness
87
30 sec
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to surgically break
88
30 sec
Q.
abnormal softening of cartilage
89
30 sec
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Abnormal condition of stones
90
30 sec
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Drainage from the nose
91
30 sec
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Pain of joints
92
30 sec
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Inability to swallow
93
30 sec
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Dysphonia is a common symptom
94
30 sec
Q.
Armpit
95
30 sec
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Elbow "arm pit"
96
30 sec
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Groin
97
30 sec
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Disorder characterized by the repeated pulling out of one's own hair