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JOSE A.S. SANTIAGO M.D.
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2 The Skin Largest organ of the body Two layers Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous layer-hypodermis Not part of skin
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3 The Skin
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Epidermis Outer layer of the skin Consists of epithelial tissue(epithelium) No blood vessels or nerves 4
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Epidermis Melanocytes- cells that produce melanin Melanin- pigment responsible for skin color 5
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Epidermis Keratinocytes- cells that produce keratin Keratin- protein found in hairs, nails,palms and soles of feet 6
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Dermis Connective tissue Contains hair follicles, blood vessels, nerves, and glands Thermoregulation Four types of cells: Fibroblasts Macrophages Mast Cells Plasma Cells 7
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Subcutaneous Tissue Not part of skin Connects dermis to the muscles and organs below Fatty tissue Insulates structures from temperature extremes 8
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Related Organs Hair Nails Glands Sebaceous glands- produce sebum Sudoriferous glands- produce sweat Ceruminous glands- produce cerumen 9
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10 Additional Roots Cry/ocold Leuk/owhite Papill/onipple-like Scler/ohardening Xer/odry
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11 Additional Suffixes -ismprocess -ium; -umstructure -sisstate of; condition
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12 Roots Albin/owhite Albinism –lack of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes
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13 Roots Adip/ofat Adipose –pertaining to fat
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14 Roots Bi/olife Skin biopsy-piece of skin is removed for microscopic examination
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15 Roots Cutane/o skin Subcutaneous –pertaining to under the skin
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Roots Cyan/o-blue Cyanotic-bluish discoloration of the skin 16
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Roots Derm/o; dermat/o-skin Dermatitis- inflammation of the skin 17
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18 Roots Diaphor/e -profuse sweating Diaphoresis
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Roots Epitheli/o- covering Epithelium- covering of internal and external surfaces of the body 19
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Roots Erythemat/o; erythr/o-red Erythematous- redness of the skin 20
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Roots Hidr/o-sweat Hyperhidrosis- excessive sweating 21
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Roots Kerat/o; keratin/o- hard; hornlike Hyperkeratosis- excessive growth of outer layer of the skin 22
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Roots Lip/o-fat Lipoma-tumor containing fat 23
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Roots Melan/o-black Melanocyte-cell that produces melanin 24
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Roots Myc/o-fungus Onychomycosis- fungal infection of the nail 25
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Roots Onych/o - nail Onychomycosis- fungal infection of the nail 26
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Roots Necr/o-death Necrotic tissue- dead tissue 27
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Roots Pil/o-hair Pilosebaceous- hair follicle and sebaceous gland 28
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Roots Ras/o-scrape Abrasion- scraping of the outer surface of injured skin 29
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Roots Rhytid/o - wrinkle Rhytidectomy- removal of wrinkles; facelift 30
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Roots Seb/o-sebum Seborrhea- increased discharge of sebum 31
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Roots Ungu/o-nail Periungual- around the nail 32
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Prefix Py/o-pus Pyoderma-pus producing disease of the skin 33
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34 Suffixes -omatumor; mass Hemangioma-tumor of blood vessels
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Suffix -derma -skin Pyoderma-pus producing disease of the skin 35
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36 Suffixes -dermis; -dermaskin Leukoderma-white patches in the skin
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Suffixes -dermis; -derma: skin Scleroderma- hardening of the skin 37
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Suffixes -dermis; -derma: skin Xeroderma-drying of the skin 38
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39 Aging Collagen breakdown Decrease of keratinocytes and melanocytes Decrease production of sebaceous glands Irregular production of melanin Hair follicles less productive
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Burns Burn- destruction of skin by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation Classification of Burns First-degree burn- involves epidermis Ex.: sunburn
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Burns Second-degree burn (partial-thickness burn)- involves epidermis and upper- portion of the dermis; erythema
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Burns Third-degree burn (Full-thickness burn) –involves the epidermis and all of the dermis; skin is black and charred
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Burns Fourth-degree burn – involves skin and muscle
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Rule of Nine in Burns
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Major complications of burns Infection- bacteria easily enter the body because of skin destruction Shock- loss of fluid leads to a drop in blood-pressure Toxicity- toxins released from burned skin are poisonous to the body
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Treatment for burns 1.Debridement- removal of dead or burned skin 2.Skin grafting- skin transplant for major burns 3.Application of ointment for minor burns
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Skin Cancer Melanoma- tumor arising from melanocytes
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Skin Cancer Carcinoma- tumor arising from epithelial cells
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Skin Cancer Sarcoma- tumor arising from connective tissue
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50 Abbreviations Bx biopsy SC, subq, subcutsubcutaneous UVultraviolet
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