Sami N. Alsuwaidan, MD, FAAD ASSCOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT FOUNDER, CUTANEOUS LASER SURGERY DIVISION DIRECTOR, PSORIASIS RESEARCH CHAIR DEPARTMENT.

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Sami N. Alsuwaidan, MD, FAAD ASSCOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT FOUNDER, CUTANEOUS LASER SURGERY DIVISION DIRECTOR, PSORIASIS RESEARCH CHAIR DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY KING SAUD UNIVERSITY RIYADH, SAUDIA ARABIA Introduction to Dermatology

2 Dermatology Skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes (mouth and genitila).

3 Important functions of the skin - Protection against external injury - Fluid balance - Temperature buffering - Synthesis of Vit. D - Immune system - Cosmetic function

4 Why Dermatology?

5 Epidermis Dermis Cornified layer Spinous layer Granular layer Basal layer

6 Dermis Subcutaneous Epidermis

7 Skin Anatomy 1Epidermis 2Basement membrane (dermoepidermal junction) 3Dermis 4Subcutaneous fat  Epidermis: Four layers (from outside – inside) 1.Cornified layer 2.Granular layer 3.Spinous layer 4.Basal layer  Dermis contains: Collagen fibers Elastic fibers Ground substances Blood vessels Nerves.

8 Skin Appendages  Hair follicle  Sebaceous gland  Arrector pili muscle  Eccrine sweat gland  Apocrine sweat glands

9 Hair follicle Arrector Pilli muscle

10 Apocrine gland Sebaceous gland Eccrine gland

11 Nail Anatomy

12 Examination 1.Morphology 2.Configuration 3.Distribution

13 Primary Lesions Secondary lesions

14 Primary Lesions Macule Papule Plaque Nodule Wheal Vesicle Bulla Pustule

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26 Secondary lesions Crust Scale Ulceration Excoriation Scar Fissure Lichenification

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49 Some specific signs in Dermatology

50  Dermatographism: When you stroke the normal skin  edema and erythema (you can write on skin!).Seen in physical urticaria  Kobener Phenomenon: Induction of new skin lesions on previously normal appearing skin by truma e.g. in psoriasis, wart, lichen planus

51 Kobener Phenomenon

52 Dermatographism

INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS 53

54 Additional skin examination: ~Wood’s Lamp: Produces long wave ultraviolet light(UVA). e.g. Vitiligo  milky white Tinea Versicolor  golden Tinea Capitis (caused by microsporum)  yellow green Erytherasma  coral red ~Dermatoscopy: Helpful to differentiate benign from malignant pigmented lesions.

55 Investigations: *KOH and fungal culture Scrap skin scales  put over glass slide Add KOH 10% -- warm gently See under microscope You may see hyphae and/ or spores

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58 Skin Prick Test

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60 Investigations: Skin biopsy local anasthesia, different types: Punch Shave Excisional Incisional

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66 Treatment: Topical Systemic

67 Topical Treatments Various formulations: Ointment Cream Gel Solution Lotion

68 Topical steroids 7 Categories: according to strength

69 Phototherapy Ultraviolet light A or B with or without psoralen PUVA (Psoralen + UVA) New modalities: Narrow band UVB UVA – 1 Excimer laser(308nm)

70 Dermatology subspecialties  Pediatric dermatology  Photomedicine  Laser  Hair Disorders and Transplantation  Dermatologic surgery  Allergy/Contact dermatitis  Dermatopathology  Immunodermatology  Others

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