Integumentary System Flashcards

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Seborrheic dermatitis

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inflammatory condition of the sebaceous (oil) glands
inflammation occurs in scalp, eyebrows, sides of nose, eyelids, area behind ears, middle of the chest
most common during infancy
treatment = low-strength cortisone or hydrocortisone cream

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Contact dermatitis

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acute inflammation triggered by exogenous chemical/substance
caused either by irritants on skin or allergic response
treatment = cleaning the skin, corticosteroid cream

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Atopic dermatitis (eczema)

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chronic inflammation
rash with vesicular and exudative eruptions for children, dry and leathery vesicles for adults
generally inherited, stress/extreme changes in climate can make it worse
treatment = no medication can eliminate it, use skin moisturizers, anti inflammatory agents, sunlight therapy

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Urticaria

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hives, associated with severe itching, redness, swelling
often scattered over the body, often acute
can be caused by allergic reactions
treatment = remove antigenic factor, antihistamines, creams and ointments

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Psoriasis

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chronic skin condition, thick, flaky patches, silvery scales
scales develop into plaques then sometimes to pustules
slightly itchy/sore
more common in the white race, autoimmune disorder
treatment = keep involved skin moist and lubricated, medication, vitamin D

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Rosacea

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chronic inflammatory disorder of the facial skin, causes redness
often mistaken for complexion change/sunburn/acne
redness becomes more noticeable, dryness, pimple
ocular rosacea = blood vessels in sclera become inflamed
treatment = no cure, cream, Finacea, avoid blushing triggers

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Acne vulgaris

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inflammatory disease of sebaceous glands and hair follicles
appearance of papules, pustules and comedones, boil-like lesions
caused by hormonal changes, and hereditary tendencies
treatment = topical or systemic antibiotics, vitamin A, isotretinoin

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Herpes zoster

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shingles, acute inflammatory eruption of vesicles
occur in a bandlike unilateral pattern along peripheral nerves (dermatomes)
caused by VZV virus
treatment = analgesics, mild sedatives, antibiotics

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Impetigo

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superficial skin infection, forms thick yellow crusts
usually develop on the legs, small vesicles surrounded by circle of reddened skin
caused by bacteria, can originate from insect bites, poor hygiene
treatment = antibiotics, cleaning, avoiding affected individuals

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Furuncles and carbuncles

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pus-containing abscess, involves hair follicle and subcutaneous tissue
abscess either bursts through the skin, or discharges internally
generally a bacterial infection
treatment = hot compresses, surgical incision and drainage, antibiotics

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Cellulitis

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bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, when bacteria enter through a lesion in the skin
pitting edema, skin becomes tender, and hot to the touch
red lines may appear along lymph vessels
treatment = immobilize limb, epsom salt, antibiotics

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Dermatophytoses

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chronic, superficial fungal infection
tinea capitis = scalp
tinea corporis = ringworm
tinea unguium = toe nails
tinea pedis = athlete’s foot
tinea cruris = jock itch
treatment = antifungal medications, shampoo, keep skin clean and dry
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Decubitus ulcers

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pressure ulcer, bed sore, localized area of dead skin
shiny, reddened skin over a bony prominence
occurs due to lack of blood supply to area of skin
treatment = topical agents

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Scabies and pediculosis

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scabies = itch mites, pediculosis = lice
highly contagious, sensation of crawling on skin, rash
treatment = shampoo, creams, lotions

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Alopecia

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baldness, loss or absence of hair
can be temporary or permanent, can appear gradually or suddenly
due to aging process, heredity, dermatitis
treatment = cream, drug therapy

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Folliculitis

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inflammatory reaction of the hair follicles that produces pustular lesions
bacterial infection
common condition that generally affects young adults
treatment = topical antiseptic cleanser, antibiotic

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Corns and calluses

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localized hyperplastic areas of the stratum corneum
corns = glassy core, calluses = larger, develop on ball of feet, palms of hands
pressure/friction from ill fitting shoes
treatment = relieving pressure and friction points, surgical trim

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Verrucae

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warts, elevated growths of the epidermis
cutaneous manifestation of HPV
common warts, plantar warts, flat warts
treatment = most disappear naturally over time, creams, surgical excision, cryosurgery, electrodesiccation

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Deformed or discoloured nails

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nails with unusual thickening, shape or colour
due to poor shoes, anemia, vitamin or mineral deficiencies
treatment = discolouration due to illness are cured after illness is corrected, removal by a physician

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Paronychia

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infection of the skin around a nail
cuticle or nail fold becomes red, painful, whitlow (blister of pus)
caused by bacteria or fungi, people with hands in water for long periods
treatment = antibiotics, cream

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Seborrheic keratosis

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benign growth, tan/brown papules or plaques
may be black, brown, yellow or other colours, especially in elderly people
treatment = cryosurgery, curettage

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Dermatofibroma

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benign and asymptomatic
scaly, hard growths that are slightly raised and pinkish brown
treatment = surgically excised

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Keratoacanthoma

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benign epithelial growth
smooth, red, dome shaped papule with central crust
treatment = surgical excision, adrenocorticosteroids

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Keloids and hypertrophic scars

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occur secondary to trauma or surgery
cause pruritus and sometimes deformities
more common in black skinned people
treatment = corticosteroids injected into lesion

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Epidermal cyst

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sebaceous gland slowly fills with thick liquid
some have a blackhead in the pore
cyst may eventually burst
treatment = surgically excised, antibiotics

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Acrochordon

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common benign skin growths
painless and usually caused by friction
brown, skin coloured, slightly elevated, attached by short stalk
treatment = excisional surgery

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Actinic keratosis

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premalignant lesions seen on sun-exposed areas of the body
light skinned people have a higher risk
appears as an area of rough, vascular skin, later forms yellowish brown crust
treatment = topical agents

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Non-melanoma skin cancers

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BCC (basal cell carcinoma), SCC (squamous cell carcinoma), appear anywhere on the body
most common are the sun-exposed areas
BCC = shiny white bump, sore that bleeds, reddish area, smooth growth
SCC = crusted or scaly area, hyperkeratosis (abnormal thickening)
treatment = surgery, cryosurgery, electrodesiccation, curettage, radiation therapy, drug therapy

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Malignant melanoma

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arises in epidermal melanocytes, cells that make the brown pigment melanin
generally due to sun sensitive skin type, family history
most common symptom is a change in a newly pigmented area of skin, or change in a mole
change in size, colour, shape, elevation, surface, surrounding skin, sensation, consistency
treatment = excision, chemotherapy, radiation therapy

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Albinism

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rare inherited condition, unable to produce melanin
pale skinned, white hair, pink or pale blue eyes
often accompanied with eye problems

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Vitiligo

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produces pale irregular patches of skin, often evenly located on one side of the body
often follows a stressful incident

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Melasma

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occurs in some women during hormonal changes (pregnancy, oral contraceptive use)
patches of darker skin develop
disappears after childbirth or discontinuation of contraceptive

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Hemangiomas

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benign lesions of blood vessels that produces a red, blue or purple colour
examples = nevus flammeus, strawberry hemangioma

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Nevi

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moles
small, dark areas of skin composed of dense collections of melanocytes
may occasionally become malignant

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Pityriasis

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fungal infection that causes patches of flaky, light, or dark skin to develop on the trunk of the body
uncommon condition

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Abnormal suntan

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unspecified adverse effect from drug, medicinal substance

some drugs and certain diseases can produce a suntan