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1 GERIATRIC DERMATOLOGY BY Girija charugundla. MD

2 SKIN CHANGES Intrinsic factors- decreased rate of epidermal turnover. Decreased activity of melanocytes, fibroblasts, langhans cells, sebaceous glands; increased collagen crosslinks Extrinsic factors – sun exposure, cigarettesmokig, weight gain

3 ITCHY SKIN Xerosis/ Asteotic Eczema Drug eruption Thyroid disease Diabetes Chronic renal or liver disease Lymphoma scabies

4 ASTEOTIC ECZEMA Low humidity- winter, use of heaters Over bathing Failure to use emollients Decreased sebum production – intrinsic aging

5 ASTEOTIC ECZEMA Erythematous,scaly, xerotic patches and plaques commonly on distal extensor legs and arms, back and lower abdomen. May be generalized

6 Asteotic Eczema

7 Rosacea Etiology unknown Fair skinned individuals Often associated with sun damaged skin Often associated with blepharitis. Blepharoconjunctivitis Trigger factors- sun, hest/cold, stres. Strong emollieints, hot liquids, sspicy foods, alcohol beverages, chemical irritants

8 Rosacea

9 Scabies Sarcoptes scabies mite Pruritis may be absent in older patients or those with dementia Nursing home patients Clinical presentation: Burrows, excoriated papules –Crusted scabies

10 Seborrheic Dermatitis

11 Herpes Zoster

12 Seborrheic Keratosis

13 Multiple Seborrheic Keratoses

14 Solar/Actinic/Senile keratosis

15 Basal Cell Carcinoma

16 Squamous cell carcinoma

17 Superficial spreading melanoma

18 Lentigo maligna

19 Solar Lentigo


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