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1 Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders
Chapter 18 Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders

2 Anatomy and Physiology
Skin Largest organ of body First line of protection for body against invading organisms Provides sense of touch, heat, cold, and pain

3 Anatomy and Physiology
Skin Helps stabilize temperature, fluid, and electrolyte balance Three layers: Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous

4 Animation Click Here to Play Skin Animation

5 Common Signs and Symptoms
Skin lesions Pain Pruritus Edema Erythema Inflammation

6 Diagnostic Tests Biopsy Culture and sensitivity Blood tests
Microscopic smear examinations

7 Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Large family of viruses Symptoms: Inflammation of skin Clusters or fluid-filled vesicles Periods of remission and exacerbation No cure Remains in affected individual’s body for life

8 Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Common types: Herpes simplex 1 Fever blisters Cold sores Herpes simplex 2/Herpes genitalis Genital herpes

9 Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Common types: Herpes varicella Chickenpox Herpes zoster Shingles

10 Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University

11 Infectious Diseases: Viral
Verrucae Also known as warts Chronic condition Occur in multiples and differ in size, shape, and appearance Often resistant to treatment

12 Infectious Diseases: Viral
Verrucae Common types: Appearance on hands and fingers of children Appearance on sole of foot Plantar warts Sexually transmitted Genital warts

13 Verrucae Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss

14 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Impetigo Streptococcus and staphylococcus Affects face and hands of children Symptoms: Vesicles Pustules that rupture Producing yellow crust over lesions

15 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Impetigo Treatment: Cleansing Antibiotic ointment

16 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Folliculitis Inflammation and infection of hair follicle Common cause: Staphylococcus Symptoms: Small pustules surrounding hair Treatment: Antibiotics

17 Folliculitis Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University

18 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Abscess, furuncle, and carbuncle Inflammation, infection, and formation of capsule prevent spread of infection Treatment: Antibiotics

19 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Cellulitis Diffuse or spreading inflammation of skin and subcutaneous tissue Causes: Streptococcus Staphylococcus Treatment: Antibiotics

20 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Cellulitis Prevention: Good handwashing Cleansing of open areas on skin

21 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Erysipelas Acute infection of dermis extending to fat tissue Causes: Most commonly Group A streptococcus Treatment: Oral or IV antibiotics

22 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Lyme disease Multisystem infections transmitted to humans through bite of infected deer tick Symptoms: Flu-like symptoms Arthritis Malaise

23 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Lyme disease Symptoms: Chills Fever Bull’s eye skin rash Symptomatic treatment: Antibiotics

24 Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Both hospital- and community-acquired Diagnosed by culture and drug sensitivity testing Resistant to antibiotics commonly used Treatment: Vancomycin

25 Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Also known as ringworm Infects warm, moist areas of body Feeds on perspiration and dead skin Symptoms: Itching, cracking, and weeping of skin

26 Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Treatment: Keep affected area clean and dry Use antifungal agents

27 Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Types: Tinea corporis Affects smooth skin on arms, legs, and body Tinea pedis Athlete’s foot Tinea cruris Jock itch

28 Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Types: Tinea unguium Affects fingernails or toenails Tinea capitis Affects scalp Tinea barbae Affects bearded areas

29 Tinea Pedis Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

30 Tinea Unguium Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss

31 Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Candidiasis Fungal infection Cause: Candida Symptoms: Red, itchy skin with blisters and pustules Treatment: Antifungal medications

32 Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Pediculosis Infestation with lice Treatment: Bathing and shampooing with medicated shampoo E.g., Kwell

33 Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Pediculosis Types: Head Body Pubic

34 Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Scabies Caused by tiny mite Also known as seven-year itch Symptoms: Slightly elevated, grayish-white lines Intense itching Vesicles Pustules

35 Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Scabies Treatment: Lindane cream to entire body

36 Scabies Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University

37 Metabolic Diseases Acne vulgaris
Inflammation of sebaceous glands and hair follicles Symptoms: Comedones

38 Metabolic Diseases Acne vulgaris Treatment: Cleansing
Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments In severe cases, antibiotics, steroids, and Retin-A preparations

39 Metabolic Diseases Seborrheic dermatitis Affects sebaceous glands
Also known as cradle cap in infants Also known as dandruff when affecting scalp

40 Metabolic Diseases Seborrheic dermatitis Symptoms: Treatment:
Reddened, itchy areas Scales Treatment: Wash and dry Steroid creams

41 Seborrheic Dermatitis
Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

42 Metabolic Diseases Sebaceous cyst
Sebaceous gland becomes blocked and sebum collects under skin Special type: Pilonidal cyst Treatment: Incising and draining Surgical removal

43 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Eczema Inflammation of skin Symptoms: Itching Redness Vesicles Pustules

44 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Eczema Symptoms: Scales Crusting Treatment: Topical cortisone Antihistamines Sedatives

45 Eczema Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

46 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Urticaria Also known as hives or nettle rash Vascular reaction of skin Causes: Irritants Treatment: Antihistamines Avoidance of allergen

47 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Contact dermatitis Acute or chronic allergic reaction of skin Causes: Cosmetics Laundry products Jewelry

48 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Contact dermatitis Symptoms: Pain Small red localized lesions to vesicular lesions

49 Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Scleroderma Hardening, thickening, and shrinking of connective tissues Including skin Autoimmune reaction

50 Idiopathic Diseases Psoriasis Chronic skin disease Symptoms:
Red, raised lesions with distinct borders and silvery scales Treatment: Coal tar medications Ultraviolet light Steroids

51 Psoriasis Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University

52 Idiopathic Diseases Rosacea Chronic skin condition Symptoms:
Redness of forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin Treatment: Avoid triggers E.g., sun exposure No cure

53 Benign Tumors Seborrheic keratosis
Benign overgrowth of epithelial cells Symptoms: Tan or brown growths Warty scale appearance Treatment: Curettage Scraping off

54 Benign Tumors Keloid Raised, firm, irregular-shaped scar tissue following trauma or surgery Treatment: Surgical removal

55 Benign Tumors Hemangioma
Congenital benign tumor of small blood vessels that form purplish birthmark Common types: Port wine stain Strawberry hemangioma Cherry hemangioma

56 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Actinic keratosis Premalignant condition Common in fair-skinned individuals Symptoms: Wart-like lesions on sun-exposed areas

57 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Actinic keratosis Treatment: Topical medication E.g., Retin-A Curettage Cryotherapy

58 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Basal cell carcinoma Most common type of skin cancer Slow-growing, locally invading tumor that does not metastasize Treatment: Surgical removal

59 Basal Cell Carcinoma Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss

60 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Squamous cell carcinoma Tends to occur in sun-exposed areas Symptoms: Firm red nodule with crusts or slightly elevated plaque Treatment: Wide surgical excision Radiation

61 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University

62 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Malignant melanoma Most serious type of skin cancer Symptoms: Change in size and color of mole Rarely occurs before age 20 May be related to severe sunburn as child

63 Malignant Melanoma Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss

64 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Malignant melanoma Treatment depends on degree of spread: Wide surgical excision Radiation Chemotherapy

65 Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Kaposi’s sarcoma Malignant vascular skin tumor Bluish-red cutaneous nodules Treatment: Treat AIDS Liquid nitrogen Radiation Chemotherapy

66 Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Ephelis Freckle Lentigo Liver spot Nevus Mole

67 Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Albinism Decrease or total absence of pigment in skin, hair, and eyes Melasma Dark patches of skin on face Especially cheeks

68 Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Vitiligo Destruction of melanocytes in small or large patches of skin

69 Diseases of the Nails Abnormal shape, thickness, and color Causes:
Most commonly fungal and bacterial infections Treatment: Bacterial infections treated with antibiotics Fungal infections treated with antifungal medications

70 Diseases of the Hair Hirsutism Alopecia Excessive growth of hair
Partial or complete hair loss

71 Mechanical Skin Injury
Abrasion Scraping away skin surface Blunt trauma Contusion by item E.g., hammer, club Thrown into item E.g., steering wheel, wall

72 Mechanical Skin Injury
Avulsion Skin or appendage pulled or torn Crush trauma Tissue caught between two hard surfaces

73 Mechanical Skin Injury
Puncture injury Sharp object forced into tissue Laceration Cut in skin caused by sharp object

74 Thermal Skin Injury Hyperthermia
Body overheated due to excessive exposure to sun or heat Types: Heat exhaustion Heat stroke

75 Thermal Skin Injury Burns First degree: Second degree: Third degree:
Pain, redness, and swelling Second degree: Pain, redness, swelling, blisters, and open wounds Third degree: Charred and broken skin tissue Painless

76 Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries
Not as severe or life-threatening as heat or burn injuries Low body temperature

77 Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries Symptoms: Extreme shivering
Mental confusion Blue or cyanotic extremities Weak pulse

78 Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries Treatment: Frostbite
Remove wet clothing Warm body with warm blankets Drink warm liquids Frostbite Freezing of tissue Usually on face, fingers, toes, and ears

79 Electrical Injury Causes: Damage has point of entry and exit
Unprotected or inadequately insulated electrical wiring Contact with lightning Damage has point of entry and exit

80 Radiation Injury Ionizing radiation Causes: E.g., x-rays
Exposure to sunlight Tanning beds Damage to skin

81 Pressure Injury Decubitus ulcer Also known as bedsore or pressure sore
Affects bony areas of body E.g., heels, sacrum, elbows Treatment: Frequent turning and repositioning Massaging of affected area to improve circulation

82 Pressure Injury Corns and calluses Protective hyperplasias of tissue
Often painful Most common on feet from ill-fitting shoe Can be surgically removed

83 Pressure Injury Corns and calluses Calluses Not usually painful
Most common on hands

84 Insect/Spider Bites May cause swelling and itching at site
Venom or poison may cause allergic reaction Range from mild to severe Requires calling 911 for immediate assistance

85 Insect Bites/Stings May be from mosquitoes, flies, fleas, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, and ants Symptoms: Swelling Itching

86 Insect Bites/Stings Usually mild reaction that disappears in hours or one day Sever allergic reaction may require immediate intervention

87 Spider Bites Black widow Brown recluse spider
Most common poisonous spider Brown recluse spider Very dangerous

88 Spider Bites Treatment: Ice Analgesics Prompt medical care

89 Rare Diseases Elephantiasis
Hypertrophy of skin and subcutaneous tissue Inflammation of lymphatic system results in fluid accumulation Causes: Parasitic worm

90 Effects of Aging Thinning of epidermal layer Xerosis
Retains less water Xerosis Decreased function of sweat and sebaceous glands Loss of elasticity

91 Effects of Aging Thickening of nails
Thickening and increased brittleness of hair Loss and graying of hair Skin lesions


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