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| 4. | **Infection of hair follicles caused by bacteria, shaving or clothing irritation. |
| 5. | **Chronic inflammatory congestion of the cheeks and nose . With papules sometimes pustules. |
| 7. | Solid formation above the skin often caused by an insect bite or allergic reaction. |
| 9. | Chronic inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands. |
| 12. | Shedding, dead cells of the uppermost layer of the epidermis. |
| 13. | **Lesions, like vesicles but larger. Contains clear watery fluid. |
| 14. | **Small elevations of skin similar to vesicles in size and shape containing pus. |
| 15. | **Dried masses that are the remains of an oozing sore. |
| 19. | **Pink eye. Inflammation of the transparent membrane of the eyeball. |
| 20. | Hyperkeratosis or keratoma, thickening of the epidermis, such as a corn which occurs from pressure and friction applied to the skin, |
| 21. | Foul smelling perspiration. |
| 22. | Birthmark. |
| 24. | Blackheads, masses of sebum trapped in the hair follicles. |
| 25. | **Highly contagious bacterial infection that produces honey yellow crusted lesions. |
| 26. | **Mechanical abrasions to the epidermis or injuries to the epidermis. |
| 27. | Formations resulting from a lesion. |
| 30. | **Prickly heat acute eruption of small red vesicles with burning and itching of the skin caused by excessive heat. |
| 33. | Congenital failure of the skin to produce melanin pigment. |
| 34. | Small, brown pigmented spots that may be raised. |
| 35. | Over-production of perspiration caused by excessive heat or general body weakness and requires medical attention. |
| 36. | Dry, scaly skin with reduced sebum production. |
| 37. | oval or irregular patches of white skin that do not have normal pigment. |
| 38. | **Name given to a variety of warts. |
| 39. | Abnormal changes in the structure of an organ or tissue. |