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Sami N. Alsuwaidan, MD, FAAD ASSCOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT FOUNDER, CUTANEOUS LASER SURGERY DIVISION DIRECTOR, PSORIASIS RESEARCH CHAIR DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY KING SAUD UNIVERSITY RIYADH, SAUDIA ARABIA Introduction to Dermatology
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2 Dermatology Skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes (mouth and genitila).
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3 Important functions of the skin - Protection against external injury - Fluid balance - Temperature buffering - Synthesis of Vit. D - Immune system - Cosmetic function
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4 Why Dermatology?
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5 Epidermis Dermis Cornified layer Spinous layer Granular layer Basal layer
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6 Dermis Subcutaneous Epidermis
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7 Skin Anatomy 1Epidermis 2Basement membrane (dermoepidermal junction) 3Dermis 4Subcutaneous fat Epidermis: Four layers (from outside – inside) 1.Cornified layer 2.Granular layer 3.Spinous layer 4.Basal layer Dermis contains: Collagen fibers Elastic fibers Ground substances Blood vessels Nerves.
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8 Skin Appendages Hair follicle Sebaceous gland Arrector pili muscle Eccrine sweat gland Apocrine sweat glands
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9 Hair follicle Arrector Pilli muscle
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10 Apocrine gland Sebaceous gland Eccrine gland
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11 Nail Anatomy
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12 Examination 1.Morphology 2.Configuration 3.Distribution
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13 Primary Lesions Secondary lesions
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14 Primary Lesions Macule Papule Plaque Nodule Wheal Vesicle Bulla Pustule
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26 Secondary lesions Crust Scale Ulceration Excoriation Scar Fissure Lichenification
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41 Distribution Configuration Color and Shape
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49 Some specific signs in Dermatology
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50 Dermatographism: When you stroke the normal skin edema and erythema (you can write on skin!).Seen in physical urticaria Kobener Phenomenon: Induction of new skin lesions on previously normal appearing skin by truma e.g. in psoriasis, wart, lichen planus
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51 Kobener Phenomenon
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52 Dermatographism
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INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS 53
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54 Additional skin examination: ~Wood’s Lamp: Produces long wave ultraviolet light(UVA). e.g. Vitiligo milky white Tinea Versicolor golden Tinea Capitis (caused by microsporum) yellow green Erytherasma coral red ~Dermatoscopy: Helpful to differentiate benign from malignant pigmented lesions.
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55 Investigations: *KOH and fungal culture Scrap skin scales put over glass slide Add KOH 10% -- warm gently See under microscope You may see hyphae and/ or spores
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58 Skin Prick Test
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59 Patch Test
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60 Investigations: Skin biopsy local anasthesia, different types: Punch Shave Excisional Incisional
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66 Treatment: Topical Systemic
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67 Topical Treatments Various formulations: Ointment Cream Gel Solution Lotion
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68 Topical steroids 7 Categories: according to strength
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69 Phototherapy Ultraviolet light A or B with or without psoralen PUVA (Psoralen + UVA) New modalities: Narrow band UVB UVA – 1 Excimer laser(308nm)
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70 Dermatology subspecialties Pediatric dermatology Photomedicine Laser Hair Disorders and Transplantation Dermatologic surgery Allergy/Contact dermatitis Dermatopathology Immunodermatology Others
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