Topic 7 - Examination of skin condition. Condition of the epidermis. The colour, smell and temperature of the skin. Flashcards

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Order on how to examine the skin condition:

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  1. Condition of the superficial cell layer-epidermis
  2. Color and presence of haemorrhages
  3. Odor
  4. Temperature
  5. Moistness
  6. Greasiness
  7. Thickness
  8. Elasticity
  9. Sensitivity
  10. Ectoparasites
  11. Skin lesions
  12. Skin swellings
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Normal condition of superficial cell layer-epidermis:

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Should be intact

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3
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Colour of skin:

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Pigmentation
Albinism

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4
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What can cause odor on the skin?

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  1. Sex phermonoes
  2. Uremia (smells like amonia)
  3. Diabetes mellitus (smelles like acetone/ketone bodies)
  4. Malassia dermatitis
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5
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What does diabetes smell like?

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acetone and ketone bodies

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6
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What does uremia smell like?

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Ammonia

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7
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What does Malassia dermatitis smell like?

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Cheese

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8
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Normal temperature of skin:

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Same as the environment, footpads and claws are a bit colder

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9
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How to examine moistness of skin, and what to look for?

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Palpation

Look for sweat, hydrosis

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10
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What is an increased production of moistness called?

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Hyperhidrosis

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11
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What causes an increase or decrease in greasiness of the skin?

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The sebeascous gland

(located near the hair follicles)

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what is an increase in greasiness called?

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Seborrhea oleosa

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13
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what is a decrease in greasiness called?

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Seborrhea sicca

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14
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Which areas can we find the thickest skin?

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Back
Rump
Base of tail
Dorsal neck

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15
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Which areas can we find the thinnest skin?

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Pinnae on ear (ear flap)
Inguinal area
Perianal area

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16
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What is the skin thickness in dogs?

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0.5-5 mm

17
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What is the skin thickness in cats?

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0.4-2 mm

18
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Elasticity of the skin, causes:

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  • Turgor
  • Dehydration
  • Old dogs + cats can have less elasticity due to cushing’s
19
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Name the sweat glands:

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Apocrine and eccrine sweat glands