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Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders
Chapter 18 Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders
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Anatomy and Physiology
Skin Largest organ of body First line of protection for body against invading organisms Provides sense of touch, heat, cold, and pain
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Anatomy and Physiology
Skin Helps stabilize temperature, fluid, and electrolyte balance Three layers: Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous
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Animation Click Here to Play Skin Animation
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Common Signs and Symptoms
Skin lesions Pain Pruritus Edema Erythema Inflammation
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Diagnostic Tests Biopsy Culture and sensitivity Blood tests
Microscopic smear examinations
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Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Large family of viruses Symptoms: Inflammation of skin Clusters or fluid-filled vesicles Periods of remission and exacerbation No cure Remains in affected individual’s body for life
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Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Common types: Herpes simplex 1 Fever blisters Cold sores Herpes simplex 2/Herpes genitalis Genital herpes
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Infectious Diseases: Viral
Herpes Common types: Herpes varicella Chickenpox Herpes zoster Shingles
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
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Infectious Diseases: Viral
Verrucae Also known as warts Chronic condition Occur in multiples and differ in size, shape, and appearance Often resistant to treatment
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Infectious Diseases: Viral
Verrucae Common types: Appearance on hands and fingers of children Appearance on sole of foot Plantar warts Sexually transmitted Genital warts
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Verrucae Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Impetigo Streptococcus and staphylococcus Affects face and hands of children Symptoms: Vesicles Pustules that rupture Producing yellow crust over lesions
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Impetigo Treatment: Cleansing Antibiotic ointment
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Folliculitis Inflammation and infection of hair follicle Common cause: Staphylococcus Symptoms: Small pustules surrounding hair Treatment: Antibiotics
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Folliculitis Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Abscess, furuncle, and carbuncle Inflammation, infection, and formation of capsule prevent spread of infection Treatment: Antibiotics
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Cellulitis Diffuse or spreading inflammation of skin and subcutaneous tissue Causes: Streptococcus Staphylococcus Treatment: Antibiotics
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Cellulitis Prevention: Good handwashing Cleansing of open areas on skin
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Erysipelas Acute infection of dermis extending to fat tissue Causes: Most commonly Group A streptococcus Treatment: Oral or IV antibiotics
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Lyme disease Multisystem infections transmitted to humans through bite of infected deer tick Symptoms: Flu-like symptoms Arthritis Malaise
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Lyme disease Symptoms: Chills Fever Bull’s eye skin rash Symptomatic treatment: Antibiotics
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Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Both hospital- and community-acquired Diagnosed by culture and drug sensitivity testing Resistant to antibiotics commonly used Treatment: Vancomycin
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Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Also known as ringworm Infects warm, moist areas of body Feeds on perspiration and dead skin Symptoms: Itching, cracking, and weeping of skin
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Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Treatment: Keep affected area clean and dry Use antifungal agents
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Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Types: Tinea corporis Affects smooth skin on arms, legs, and body Tinea pedis Athlete’s foot Tinea cruris Jock itch
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Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Tinea Types: Tinea unguium Affects fingernails or toenails Tinea capitis Affects scalp Tinea barbae Affects bearded areas
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Tinea Pedis Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Tinea Unguium Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss
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Infectious Diseases: Fungal
Candidiasis Fungal infection Cause: Candida Symptoms: Red, itchy skin with blisters and pustules Treatment: Antifungal medications
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Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Pediculosis Infestation with lice Treatment: Bathing and shampooing with medicated shampoo E.g., Kwell
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Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Pediculosis Types: Head Body Pubic
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Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Scabies Caused by tiny mite Also known as seven-year itch Symptoms: Slightly elevated, grayish-white lines Intense itching Vesicles Pustules
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Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Scabies Treatment: Lindane cream to entire body
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Scabies Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
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Metabolic Diseases Acne vulgaris
Inflammation of sebaceous glands and hair follicles Symptoms: Comedones
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Metabolic Diseases Acne vulgaris Treatment: Cleansing
Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments In severe cases, antibiotics, steroids, and Retin-A preparations
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Metabolic Diseases Seborrheic dermatitis Affects sebaceous glands
Also known as cradle cap in infants Also known as dandruff when affecting scalp
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Metabolic Diseases Seborrheic dermatitis Symptoms: Treatment:
Reddened, itchy areas Scales Treatment: Wash and dry Steroid creams
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Seborrheic Dermatitis
Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Metabolic Diseases Sebaceous cyst
Sebaceous gland becomes blocked and sebum collects under skin Special type: Pilonidal cyst Treatment: Incising and draining Surgical removal
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Eczema Inflammation of skin Symptoms: Itching Redness Vesicles Pustules
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Eczema Symptoms: Scales Crusting Treatment: Topical cortisone Antihistamines Sedatives
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Eczema Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Urticaria Also known as hives or nettle rash Vascular reaction of skin Causes: Irritants Treatment: Antihistamines Avoidance of allergen
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Contact dermatitis Acute or chronic allergic reaction of skin Causes: Cosmetics Laundry products Jewelry
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Contact dermatitis Symptoms: Pain Small red localized lesions to vesicular lesions
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Hypersensitivity or Immune Diseases
Scleroderma Hardening, thickening, and shrinking of connective tissues Including skin Autoimmune reaction
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Idiopathic Diseases Psoriasis Chronic skin disease Symptoms:
Red, raised lesions with distinct borders and silvery scales Treatment: Coal tar medications Ultraviolet light Steroids
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Psoriasis Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
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Idiopathic Diseases Rosacea Chronic skin condition Symptoms:
Redness of forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin Treatment: Avoid triggers E.g., sun exposure No cure
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Benign Tumors Seborrheic keratosis
Benign overgrowth of epithelial cells Symptoms: Tan or brown growths Warty scale appearance Treatment: Curettage Scraping off
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Benign Tumors Keloid Raised, firm, irregular-shaped scar tissue following trauma or surgery Treatment: Surgical removal
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Benign Tumors Hemangioma
Congenital benign tumor of small blood vessels that form purplish birthmark Common types: Port wine stain Strawberry hemangioma Cherry hemangioma
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Actinic keratosis Premalignant condition Common in fair-skinned individuals Symptoms: Wart-like lesions on sun-exposed areas
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Actinic keratosis Treatment: Topical medication E.g., Retin-A Curettage Cryotherapy
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Basal cell carcinoma Most common type of skin cancer Slow-growing, locally invading tumor that does not metastasize Treatment: Surgical removal
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Basal Cell Carcinoma Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Squamous cell carcinoma Tends to occur in sun-exposed areas Symptoms: Firm red nodule with crusts or slightly elevated plaque Treatment: Wide surgical excision Radiation
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Malignant melanoma Most serious type of skin cancer Symptoms: Change in size and color of mole Rarely occurs before age 20 May be related to severe sunburn as child
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Malignant Melanoma Photo courtesy Mark L. Kuss
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Malignant melanoma Treatment depends on degree of spread: Wide surgical excision Radiation Chemotherapy
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Premalignant and Malignant Tumors
Kaposi’s sarcoma Malignant vascular skin tumor Bluish-red cutaneous nodules Treatment: Treat AIDS Liquid nitrogen Radiation Chemotherapy
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Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Ephelis Freckle Lentigo Liver spot Nevus Mole
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Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Albinism Decrease or total absence of pigment in skin, hair, and eyes Melasma Dark patches of skin on face Especially cheeks
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Abnormal Pigmented Lesions
Types: Vitiligo Destruction of melanocytes in small or large patches of skin
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Diseases of the Nails Abnormal shape, thickness, and color Causes:
Most commonly fungal and bacterial infections Treatment: Bacterial infections treated with antibiotics Fungal infections treated with antifungal medications
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Diseases of the Hair Hirsutism Alopecia Excessive growth of hair
Partial or complete hair loss
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Mechanical Skin Injury
Abrasion Scraping away skin surface Blunt trauma Contusion by item E.g., hammer, club Thrown into item E.g., steering wheel, wall
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Mechanical Skin Injury
Avulsion Skin or appendage pulled or torn Crush trauma Tissue caught between two hard surfaces
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Mechanical Skin Injury
Puncture injury Sharp object forced into tissue Laceration Cut in skin caused by sharp object
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Thermal Skin Injury Hyperthermia
Body overheated due to excessive exposure to sun or heat Types: Heat exhaustion Heat stroke
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Thermal Skin Injury Burns First degree: Second degree: Third degree:
Pain, redness, and swelling Second degree: Pain, redness, swelling, blisters, and open wounds Third degree: Charred and broken skin tissue Painless
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Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries
Not as severe or life-threatening as heat or burn injuries Low body temperature
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Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries Symptoms: Extreme shivering
Mental confusion Blue or cyanotic extremities Weak pulse
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Thermal Skin Injury Cold injuries Treatment: Frostbite
Remove wet clothing Warm body with warm blankets Drink warm liquids Frostbite Freezing of tissue Usually on face, fingers, toes, and ears
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Electrical Injury Causes: Damage has point of entry and exit
Unprotected or inadequately insulated electrical wiring Contact with lightning Damage has point of entry and exit
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Radiation Injury Ionizing radiation Causes: E.g., x-rays
Exposure to sunlight Tanning beds Damage to skin
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Pressure Injury Decubitus ulcer Also known as bedsore or pressure sore
Affects bony areas of body E.g., heels, sacrum, elbows Treatment: Frequent turning and repositioning Massaging of affected area to improve circulation
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Pressure Injury Corns and calluses Protective hyperplasias of tissue
Often painful Most common on feet from ill-fitting shoe Can be surgically removed
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Pressure Injury Corns and calluses Calluses Not usually painful
Most common on hands
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Insect/Spider Bites May cause swelling and itching at site
Venom or poison may cause allergic reaction Range from mild to severe Requires calling 911 for immediate assistance
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Insect Bites/Stings May be from mosquitoes, flies, fleas, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, and ants Symptoms: Swelling Itching
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Insect Bites/Stings Usually mild reaction that disappears in hours or one day Sever allergic reaction may require immediate intervention
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Spider Bites Black widow Brown recluse spider
Most common poisonous spider Brown recluse spider Very dangerous
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Spider Bites Treatment: Ice Analgesics Prompt medical care
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Rare Diseases Elephantiasis
Hypertrophy of skin and subcutaneous tissue Inflammation of lymphatic system results in fluid accumulation Causes: Parasitic worm
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Effects of Aging Thinning of epidermal layer Xerosis
Retains less water Xerosis Decreased function of sweat and sebaceous glands Loss of elasticity
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Effects of Aging Thickening of nails
Thickening and increased brittleness of hair Loss and graying of hair Skin lesions
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