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1 Skin Problems – infections, allergies, or damages Ch 4 Integument System Warning: Graphic Pictures

2 1. Athlete’s Foot – mostly from fungal infection

3 2. Boils & Carbuncles Bacterial infection & inflammation of hair follicle. Boil = 1 Carbuncle = several connected boils

4 3. Black & Whiteheads Blackheads - oil and dead skin cells trapped in a oil pore, makeup Whiteheads - flesh-or white-colored bumps due to skin pore blockage; blockage is deeper than blackhead (covered w/epithelium)

5 4. Cold Sores Caused by Herpes simplex virus I Common, contagious, incurable

6 5. Contact Dermatitis Inflammatory response – red, itchy rash Non-contagious Chronic – long term, reoccuring Caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even stress.

7 6. Impetigo Crusting skin infection Caused by staph and strep germs Pus filled blisters Highly contagious

8 7. Psoriasis Chronic – arms, knees, elbows, scalp Red patches covered with white scales Unknown cause; some think autoimmune disorder Triggered by trauma, infection, stress

9 8. Cyanosis Blue skin, membranes, and/or nails Due to reduced oxygen in blood

10 9. Burns Tissue damage and cell death caused by heat, electricity, UV radiation, or chemicals Associated dangers - Dehydration - Electrolyte imbalance - Circulatory shock

11 Rules of Nines Way to determine the extent of burns Body is divided into 11 areas for quick estimate Each area represents ~ 9%

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13 Burns are CRITICAL if… Over 25% of body has 2 nd degree Over 10% has 3 rd degree 3 rd degree burns on face, hands, and/or feet Scald Burn Heat Burn Chemical Electrical Sunburn Contact Burn Inhale Burn

14 10. Skin Cancer Abnormal cell mass Two types 1. Benign -does not spread (encapsulated) 2. Malignant -Metastasized (moves) to other parts of body Skin cancer is most common type of cancer.

15 3 types of Malignant Skin Cancer A. Basal cell carcinoma - least malignant - Most common -Arises from stratum basale B. Squamous Cell Carcinoma --arises from stratum spinosum -Metastasizes to lymph nodes -Early removal allows a good chance of cure

16 C. Malignant Melanoma -Most deadly -Cancer of melanocytes -Metastasizes rapidly to lymph & blood vessels -Detection uses ABCD rule.

17 ABCD Rule A = Asymmetry –Two sides of pigmented mole do not match B = Border irregularity –Borders of mole are not smooth C = Color –Different colors in pigmented area D = Diameter –Spot is larger then 6 mm in diameter

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19 Pigmentation Disorders

20 Albinism Genetic recessive

21 Hyperpigmentation too much sun drug reactions poor nutrition

22 Vitilgo autoimmune disorder linked hyperthyroidism & Addison's Disease, which affects the adrenal gland.

23 Lichen simplex chronicus psychological syndrome compulsive need to scratch dark, leathery skin scarring & infection

24 Lamellar ichthyosis (fish scale disease) Genetic?

25 Melasma Pregnancy mask Lupus (autoimmune)

26 Normal Discolorations Moles - collection of melanocytes Freckles – some cells make more melanin than others; uneven suntan. Lentigines - Age spots, sun spots, liver spots - harmless, flat, brown discolorations on the hands, neck & face 40+ yrs; too much sun Birthmarks – pigmented areas or dilated blood vessels


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