Skin, Hair and Nails Flashcards
skin
the heaviest single organ of the body accounting for 16% of body weight and covering the entire body
skin anatomy
- epidermis
- dermis
- subcutaneous fat
- sebaceous gland
- sweat gland
- pore
- hair follicle
epidermis
outer layer of skin, lower epithelial cells divide constantly pushing up older cells which then dry up and flake off, lower layer is where melanin is formed (gives pigment color to skin), nourished by dermis
dermis
a layer of connective tissues which contains capillaries, sensory nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles
sebaceous gland
secretes oil which helps to waterproof the skin and keep skin from drying out, it opens into the hair follicle
sweat gland
secretes sweat (water), part of the body’s cooling mechanism
pore
opening in skin from a duct or gland
inspection of the skin
pigmentation, lesions
Skin type 1
- always burns easily, never tans, extremely sun sensitive
- freckles, reddish hair (all babies and children), blond, blue or green eyes
- scandinavian, celtic
- at greatest risk of developing skin cancer
Skin type 2
- always burns easily, tans minimally, very sun sensitive
- blond hair, blue or green eyes
- freckles rare
- caucasians
- at greatest risk of developing skin cancer
Skin type 3
- sometimes burns, tans gradually to light brown, minimally sun sensitive
- still susceptible to UV damage which can lead to skin cancer
- usually dark hair and brown eyes
- no freckles, good tanning ability, very low inclination to sunburn
- central europe
skin type 4
- burns minimally, always tans to moderate brown, minimally sun sensitive
- dark hair and brown eyes
- light-brown to olive, no freckles, low inclination to sunburn
- south Mediterranean, south american
skin type 5
- rarely burn, tans well, skin not sensitive to sun
- skin olive, sun in sensitive skin
- middle eastern, asia, some hispanics and afro-american
skin type 6
- never burns, deeply pigmented, skin not sensitive to sun
- skin offers more protection against UV radiation than other skin types, but skin cancers can occur in people with very dark skin. Your eyes are vulnerable to damage from UV radiation so wear a hat and sunglasses and avoid excessive exposure
- african, afro-american
- melanoprotected
Vitiligo
- hypopigmentation of skin
- widespread vitiligo is sometimes difficult to know the baseline skin - what is normal vs. abnormal
jaundice
- hyperbilirubinemia
- causes yellowing of skin
- ictarus - yellowing of sclera of eyes (liver diseases cause this)
albinism
- total lack of pigmentation
- hair, iris, and skin have lack of pigmentation
Cafe au lait spots
hyperpigmented spots on skin
central cyanosis
-seen in mouth, implies systemic problem
-think about system problem resulting in decrease amount of oxygen in blood body wide such as heart or lung disease
product of hypoxia - low oxygen
peripheral cyanosis
- seen in nails, implies vasoconstriction
- more of a focal or local issues, can occur as a response to stress or cold, shunting of blood away from periphery
- can be seen in fingernails
- product of hypoxia - low oxygen
skin changes with age
- loss of turgor
- increased motility - can move it around but doesnt go back to normal very easily
- weathering - wrinkles can be apparent
- thinning/transparency
- increase in benign and malignant skin lesions
- asteastosis (pruritic, dry, cracked, fissured skin with scaling)
- comedones
asteatosis
dry, scaling skin
comedones
- acne bumps, occur from blocked/plugged sebaceous ducts
- not as much exfoliation happening so they get more plugged ducts in eyes and t zones
serpiginous
- wavy or snakelike
- typical in some types of contact dermatitis as well
annular
circular
vascular
usually blanch with pressure
macule
flat, circumscribed area of discoloration of the skin or mucous membrane up to 1 cm in its greatest dimension
papule
solid, elevated lesion of the skin or mucous membrane up to 1 cm in its greatest dimension
vesicle
fluid-filled, superficial, elevated lesion of the skin or mucous membrane, up to 1 cm in its greatest dimension
generalized vitiligo
- throughout the body
- widespread macules and patches with hypopigmentation on them
focal vitiligo
hypopigmentation in one area