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Question
- the bacterial infection that is referred to as ______ is characterized by vesicles or sacs that rupture and form a golden crust.
lupus
eczema
filariasis
impetigo
- the diagnostic term dys/hidr/osis literally means:
thirsty/state
condition of faulty sweating
bad oil gland/condition
state of water
Response
Question 41
Brief Explanations
- Lupus is an autoimmune disease, not a bacterial infection with vesicle rupture and golden crust.
- Eczema is a skin inflammation (often allergic/irritant - related), not a bacterial infection with the described crust.
- Filariasis is a parasitic infection (affecting lymphatic system), not matching the description.
- Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection characterized by vesicles that rupture to form a golden - colored crust.
Brief Explanations
- The word parts: "Dys - " means faulty/abnormal, "hidr - " refers to sweat, and " - osis" means condition. So "Dys/hidr/osis" means condition of faulty sweating.
- "thirsty/state" would relate to terms with "dips - " (e.g., dipsosis), not "hidr - ".
- "bad oil gland/condition" would relate to terms with "seb - " (for oil glands), not "hidr - ".
- "state of water" is not related to "hidr - " (sweat) terminology.
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