Hardening of tissue under skin

    • [DOC File]A

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      116. lact- milk 166. scler(a)- hardening 117. onych- nail, claw 167. somato- body 118. thorac- chest, gate 168. trachel- neck or necklike structure, windpipe

      picture of skin tissue


    • [DOC File]MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 350 TERMS

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      Burns & scalds Injuries to skin caused by heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation. Cancer Development of malignant cells. Carbuncle Red, swollen and painful cluster of boils connected under the skin. Cardio Vascular Disease Circulation of blood in heart, arteries, capillaries and veins. Catarrh Discharge from mucous membrane

      air in tissue of skin


    • [DOC File]Glossary of Lay Terms - NEOMED

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      Ensure the skin around the pin remains mobile by massaging the skin in a circular motion on either side of the pin. Do not touch the pin site . Rationale: Massaging the skin around the pin site allows free drainage of any ooze. This is useful for mono-frames, particularly when applied to the pelvis. 4.

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    • Skin Lesions Associated with Polyarthritis/Rheumatoid ...

      hardening . Infarct . death of tissue because of lack of blood supply . Infusion . ... opening or cutting of the skin . Ischemia . decreased oxygen in a tissue (usually because of decreased blood flow) J K L ... under the collarbone . Subcutaneous . under the skin . Supine . lying on the back .

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      hardening of the arteries, clogged blood vessels. ... burn the skin, burn tissue (to stop bleeding) ... skin related, about the skin, on the surface, skin. cyst. pus under your skin, boil, cancer cells, lump. cystitis. bladder infection, pain when you pee. D.

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    • [DOCX File]Radial and Femoral Arterial Sheaths removal following ...

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      This is the fastest method of closure of long skin incisions, and trauma to the tissue is reduced because the tissue does not have to be handled much during insertion 22. Eliminate the need for skin sutures and a local anesthetic, are easy to apply and remove, and result in less scarring than skin sutures.

      breakdown of skin tissue


    • [DOC File]Glossary of Terms for the Skin Observation Protocol

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      Scleroderma- Scleroderma (sclaire-row-DER-ma) is a disease that can cause thickening, hardening, or tightening of the skin, blood vessels and internal organs. Scleroderma is chronic, which means it can last a long time. There are two types of scleroderma:

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    • [DOC File]Traction - Pin Site Care And Management Following ...

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      Area of hardening under the skin surrounding the puncture site (palpable). Varies in size. ... A communicating tract between the tissue and, usually, one of the weaker walls of the femoral artery, causing blood to escape from the artery into the surrounding tissue.

      abnormal hardening of muscle tissue


    • What is scleroderma? - Scleroderma Foundation

      Induration (hardening of tissue from inflammation) Crepitus (crackling felt under the skin) Pain; and . Warmth. Tunneling and undermining . Tunneling is defined as a channel or path that can extend from a wound or margin or surface in any directions. It results in …

      picture of skin tissue


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