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Page 1: Integumentary System Skin Disorders and Diseases

Integumentary SystemSkin Disorders and Diseases

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Contact Dermatitis (p 172)

• Inflammation of the skin

• Immune induced or irritating substance

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Laundry Detergent reaction

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Pituitary Tumors

• Abnormal skin pigmentation

• Deep bronze tan• Increase secretion of

MSH: melanocyte-stimulating hormones

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Jaundice • Abnormal Skin pigmentation

• Excess bilirubin in the blood. (Bilirubin is produced by the normal breakdown of red blood cells. Normally bilirubin passes through the liver and is excreted as bile through the intestines)i

• Jaundice occurs when bilirubin builds up faster than the liver can break it down and pass it from the body.

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• Vitiglio:– loss of

melanocytes– loss of color

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Decubitus Ulcers

• Bed sores• Occurs from pressure

on superficial blood vessels

• Lack of circulation kills epidermal cells

(p172)

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Baldness• Androgenic alopecia

– Associated with testosterone

• Alopcecia areata – Blood makes

antibodies that attack hair follicles

• Causes: estrogen levels, medicines, high fever.

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Skin Cancers

• UV radiations causes mutation in the DNA of a skin cell

• 75% of cancers are skin cancers

• Most common cancers are caused by prolonged exposure to UV radiation from sunlight

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Types of Skin Cancer• Three major types:

– Basal Cell Carcinoma• Most common type of skin cancer

• 2/3 of these cancers appear from chronic UV exposure

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Skin cancer– Squamous cell carcinoma

• Frequent in light, pale skin over 40 years old

• Slow growing

• Surgical removal or radiation

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Skin Cancer– Malignant Melanoma

• Arise from melanocytes

• Usually in trunk of body and from a mole

• Hard to treat

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Basal Cell Carcinoma

                                                                                

                                                                                          

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma                                                                                          

Originates from epithelial cells

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Malignant Melanoma

Difficult to treat due to fast growing and invasion of deep tissues

Risk increases with short, intermittent exposure to high-intensity sunlight.

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Do you have Moles?Watch SUN Exposure!

• A-asymmetry

• B-Border

• C-Color

• D-diameter

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• Cyanosis– Bluish skin tint– Caused by severe reduction in blood flow or

oxygenation• Jaundice:

– buildup of bile produced by liver– yellow color

• Addison’s disease:– and other diseases of pituitary gland– skin darkening

• Vitiglio:– loss of melanocytes– loss of color