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SKIN COLOR
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Melanocytes Melanocytes = cells in stratum basale that produce differing amounts of the pigment*melanin Approximate # of melanocytes same in all ethnicities
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There are 2 main types of melanin:
EUMELANIN (brown/black melanins) are photoprotective PHAEOMELANIN (red/yellow melanins) may contribute to UV induced skin damage *Variations in hair and skin color are due to varying amounts of eumelanin and phaeomelanin produced by melanocytes
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How does Melanin affect Skin and Hair Pigmentation?
*While skin color can be affected by the environment – genetics plays a major role
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SKIN COLOR PIGMENTS& CONDITIONS
CAROTENE: Yellow-orange pigment Located mostly in STRATUM CORNEUM
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HEMOGLOBIN: Red pigment Carries oxygen in red blood cells
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JAUNDICE Skin color is yellowish
Due to accumulation of bile in the blood (bile is made in liver)
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ERYTHEMA Redness of skin (may be caused by sunburn)
Caused by congestion of capillaries
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VITILIGO Loss of skin pigment; immune cells attack melanocytes
Appearance is pale patches of skin
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CYANOSIS Bluish discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes caused by lack of oxygen in the blood
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PALLID (PALLOR) Pale skin complexion Possible causes
include: emotional response or anemia
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ALBINO Lack of melanin pigment Melanocytes cannot produce melanin
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