Fiser ABSITE Ch. 18 Plastics, Skin, Soft Tissues Flashcards
What is the main cell type in the epidermis?
keratinocytes
What is the origin of melanocytes?
neuroectodermal origin (neural crest cells)
What is the skin cell type that act as antigen presenting cells (MHC class II) originate from bone marrow. Have a role in contact hypersensitivity reactions (type IV)
Langerhans cells
Name the sensory nerve that handles pressure.
pacinian corpuscles
Name the sensory nerve that handles warmth.
Ruffini’s endings
Name the sensory nerve that handles cold.
Krause’s end-bulbs
Name the sensory nerve that handles tactile sense.
Meissner’s corpuscles
What type of seat glands provide aqueous sweat for thermal regulation? What type produces milky sweat as a result of sympathetic nervous system with highest concentration in palms and soles?
Eccrine, Apocrine
What type of collagen is the predominant type in the skin, 70% weight of dermis, gives tensile strength?
Type I
With split thickness skin graft donor sites, what 2 places is the skin regenerated from?
hair follicles and skin edges
With skin grafts, imbibition (osmotic) blood supply to skin for days __-___. What starts after that?
0-3, neovascularization
What vessels does a TRAM flap rely on? Which perforators are most important determinant of TRAM flap viability?
superior epigastric vessels, periumbilical perforators
What does TRAM stand for in TRAM flap reconstruction?
transverse rectus abdominus reconstruction
Name the pressure sore stage:
Erythema pain, no skin loss
Stage I
Name the pressure sore stage:
Partial skin loss with yellow debris. Tx: local tx, keep pressure off
Stage II
Name the pressure sore stage:
Full-thickness skin loss subcutaneous tissue exposure. Tx: sharp debridement; will likely need myocutaneous flap.
Stage III
Name the pressure sore stage:
Usually involves bony cortex. Tx: myocutaneous flaps
Stage IV
What is the single best factor for protecting skin from UV radiation?
melanin
What type of ultraviolet radiation is responsible for chronic sun damage?
UV-B
What represents only 3-5% of skin CA bu accounts for 65% of the deaths?
Melanoma
Familial BK mole syndrome carries an almost 100% risk of what?
melanoma
What percentage of melanoma is familial?
10%
What is the most common melanoma site in men and in women?
men back, women legs
What do the following represent in melanoma? men, ulcerated lesions, ocular and mucosal lesions
worse prognosis
What color in melanoma is most ominous?
blue
What is the most common location for distant melanoma metastasis?
lung
What is most common CA to metastasize to the small bowel?
melanoma
In the diagnosis of melanoma, what is the difference in a less than 2 cm lesion and a > 2 cm lesion or cosmetically sensitive area?
Less than 2 cm excisional bx - need resection with margins if positive; >2 cm or cosmetically sensitive do incisional (or punch) bx - need resection with margins if positive
Name the type of melanoma:
Least aggressive, minimal invasion, radial growth 1st usual; elevated nodules
lentigo maligna
Name the type of melanoma: most common, intermediate malignancy; originates from nevus/sun-exposed areas
superficial spreading melanoma
Name the type of melanoma:
most aggressive; most likely to have metastasized at time of diagnosis; deepest growth at time of diagnosis; vertical growth 1st; bluish black with smooth borders; occurs anywhere on the body
Nodular
Name the type of melanoma:
very aggressive; palms/soles of African Americans
Acral lentiginous
Name 3 things that need to be done to stage melanoma.
CXR, LFTs, examine all possible draining lymph nodes
____, ____ and tumor vaccines can be used for melanoma with systemic disease.
Alpha-interferon, IL-2
Perform sentinel lymph node bx with melanoma if nodes clinically negative and tumor >___ deep.
1 mm