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1 The Integumentary System
Chapter 12 The Integumentary System

2 Overview of Structures, Combining Forms, and Functions
© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning

3 Skin Primary Functions Related Combining Forms
First line of defense for the immune system. Waterproofs the body. Major receptor for the sense of touch. Related Combining Forms cutane/o dermat/o, derm/o albin/o Bi/o Myc/o Seb/o

4 The Epidermis Our outer protective layer
Outermost layer has no blood vessels and relys on lower layers for nourishment Made of several tissues Squamous tissue Keratin: soft = skin, hard=nails and hair Melanocytes – give us our color and protects from UV rays.

5 Dermis AKA corium Living tissue below the epidermis
Where we feel touch (tactile) and sensation Tissues include: Collagen – fibrous protein, the “glue” Mast cells – in case of injury to release: Heparin Histamine

6 The subcutaneous layer
Adipose tissue – fat Cellulite – non-technical term for fat deposits Lipocytes – other fat cells

7 Structures of the Skin

8 Sebaceous Glands Primary Functions Related Combining Form
Secrete sebum (oil) to lubricate the skin. Discourage the growth of bacteria on the skin. Related Combining Form seb/o

9 Sweat and Sebaceous Glands

10 Sweat Glands Primary Functions Related Combining Form
Secrete sweat to regulate body temperature and water content. Excrete some metabolic waste. Related Combining Form hidr/o

11 Hair Primary Function Related Combining Forms
Aids in controlling the loss of body heat. Related Combining Forms pil/i, pil/o

12 Nails Primary Function Related Combining Forms
Protect the dorsal surface of the last bone of each finger and toe. Related Combining Forms onych/o ungu/o

13 Structures of the Fingernails and Toenails

14 Medical Specialties related to the Integumentary System

15 Medical Specialists Dermatoligist – a physician specializing in diagnostic and treatment of disorders associated with the skin. Cosmetic Surgeon – AKA plastic surgeon, specializing in restoration and reconstruction (plastic = plasty, or to repair)

16 Pathology of the Integumentary System

17 Sebaceous Glands Acne vulgaris Comedo – leads to blackheads
Sebaceous cysts – fat pocket Seborrheic dermatitis – dandruff Seborrheic keratosis – benign skin tumors found in the elderly

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20 Sweat Glands Anhidrosis – no sweat Hyperhidrosis – excessive sweat
Diaphoresis – profuse sweating Miliaria – heat rash

21 Heat Rash

22 Hair Hirsutism – excessive hair Alopecia – baldness
Areata – specific areas of no hair Capitis – all hair on the scalp Universalis – whole body Dyschromia – discoloration of the skin Melanosis – black spots Vitiligo – white spots

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24 Surface Lesions Contusion - bruise Crust – dried cellular debris
Ecchymosis – bleeding within skin Macule – flat spot Nevi – moles Nodule – solid bump Papule – ex: skin tag Plaque – several meanings Verrucae – warts

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26 Fluid-filled lesions Abscess – localized collection of pus
Bulla – larger abscess Cyst – closed sac of semi-solid fluid Pustule – large pimple Vesicle – small blister

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28 Lesions through the skin
Abrasion – friction or rubbing surface Fissure – groove or crack Laceration – deeper tear in skin Puncture – penetrating wound Ulcer – erosion of skin

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30 General skin conditions
Dermatitis – inflammation of the skin Eczema – chronic scaling and crusting Lupus – autoimmune skin disorder Psoriasis – silvery scales typically on elbows and knees, also autoimmune Urticaria - hives

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32 Bacterial skin infections
Carbuncle – a cluster of boils Cellulitis – layers of inflammation Gangrene – tissue death Impetigo – contagious bacterial infection Anthrax – caused by anthrax bacteria

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34 Fungal Infections Tinea – caused by tinea fungus
Athletes foot Jock itch Ringworm Dermatmycosis – tinea versicolor

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36 Parasitic infestations
Scabies – mite transferred by intimate contact Pediculosis Head lice Crab lice

37 Skin growths Callus – thickening of skin
Granulation tissue – beginning of a scab Keloid – raised scar Polyp – growth in a mucus membrane Skin tags – benign growth that tends to enlarge with age

38 Skin cancer Basal cell carcinoma Epithelioma Malignant melanoma
Squamous cell carcinoma

39 A B C D

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41 Burns Caused by heat, flame, sun, or chemicals Rule of nines
More than 15 % is considered serious

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43 Diagnostic Procedures of the Integumentary System Biopsy

44 Animations © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning

45 Click to play animation
The Skin [Insert Skin animation] Click to play animation

46 Click to play animation
Burns [Insert Burns animation] Click to play animation

47 Answers to Learning Exercises
© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning

48 Chapter 12 Answers Matching Word Parts 1 12.1. bi/o 12.2. urtic/o
12.3. erythr/o 12.4. hidr/o 12.5. rhytid/o Matching Word Parts 2 12.6. melan/o 12.7. lip/o 12.8. kerat/o 12.9. pedicul/o dermat/o

49 Chapter 12 Answers Matching Word Parts 3 12.11. xer/o 12.12. myc/o
hirsut/o onych/o seb/o Definitions cellulitis dysplastic nevi alopecia areata hematoma diaphoresis

50 Chapter 12 Answers Definitions 12.21. cicatrix 12.22. bulla
debridement second-degree verrucae Matching Structures keratin unguis sebaceous glands mammary glands dermis

51 Chapter 12 Answers Which Word? 12.31. onychocryptosis 12.32. impetigo
laceration basal cell necrotizing fasciitis Spelling Counts psoriasis eczema abscess onychia scleroderma

52 Chapter 12 Answers Abbreviation Identification Term Selection
basal cell carcinoma incision and drainage lupus erythematosus malignant melanoma squamous cell carcinoma Term Selection granuloma pediculosis corporis erythema scales carbuncle

53 Chapter 12 Answers Sentence Completion 12.51. purulent
onychomycosis gangrene melanosis urticaria Word Surgery rhytid, -ectomy onych/o, myc, -osis follicul, -itis prurit, -us ichthy, -osis

54 Chapter 12 Answers True/False 12.61. True 12.62. False 12.63. True
Clinical Conditions sclerotherapy albinism hematoma abrasion petechiae

55 Chapter 12 Answers Clinical Conditions 12.71. scabies
Mohs surgery blepharoplasty abscess sleep hyperhidrosis Which Is the Correct Medical Term? paronychia comedo psoriasis koilonychia nevi

56 Chapter 12 Answers Challenge Word Building 12.81. onychomalacia
hypohidrosis rhinoplasty onychoma melanopathy onychectomy anonychia dermatopathy mycosis melanodermatitis

57 Chapter 12 Answers Labeling Exercises 12.91. cyst 12.92. pustule
vesicle bulla ulcer epidermis dermis subcutaneous sebaceous sweat


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