Skin Disease Matching A. Type of measles that is most likely to cause damage to the fetus. B. When the dormant chicken pox virus reactivates and causes painful lesions to form in the skin along the path of a. neuron. C. Skin disease with red itchy skin lesiont that occur in patches, often behind the lanee or an the hands; has a hereditary basis, but it triegered by environmestal events. D. Caused by a reduction in blood flow of blood to the skin over bone, which eventaally refulss in necrosis of the affected area. B. Lesions around the skin of the mouth and the oral mucous membranes, caused by the herpes simplex fype I virus. Vinus persists in domant state until sctivated by phytiological stresi. F. Disorder that produces large, silvery seales that bleed when removed or icrutched, caused by byperactive cell division. G. Pink fluid-filled lesions, offen near the mouth and nose, that develop a yellow crust and eventually ruptire; caused by a high contagious staphylococcus; common in school children. H. Most common form of skin caacer; a malignancy of the basal eell layer of the epidermis. 1. Eruption of itching and burning swellings on the skin; most commonly caused by medication, food allergies, infcctions, and emotional stress. J. Infection of connective tissue with severe inflammation of both the dermis and hypodermis (subcutaneous) layers of the skin. K. Dangerous, aggressive malignancy composed primarily of melanocytes, offen first arisiag within a mole. L. A generic term for a skin inflammation. M. A fluid-filled pocket that develops between the dermis and epidermis; most conmoaly caused by heat that damages the dennal capillaries; N. A highly infectious fungal infection nouriahed by dead rurface akin cells and the urea in sweat. Choose from these diseases and match them to the above descriptions. .