Topic 8 - The thickness, elasticity, greasiness, sensitivity and humidity of the skin. Flashcards
Order on how to examine the skin condition:
- Condition of the superficial cell layer-epidermis
- Color and presence of haemorrhages
- Odor
- Temperature
- Moistness
- Greasiness
- Thickness
- Elasticity
- Sensitivity
- Ectoparasites
- Skin lesions
- Skin swellings
How to examine moistness of skin, and what to look for?
Palpation
Look for sweat, hydrosis
What is an increased production of moistness called?
Hyperhidrosis
What causes an increase or decrease in greasiness of the skin?
The sebeascous gland
(located near the hair follicles)
what is an increase in greasiness called?
Seborrhea oleosa
what is a decrease in greasiness called?
Seborrhea sicca
Which areas can we find the thickest skin?
Back
Rump
Base of tail
Dorsal neck
Which areas can we find the thinnest skin?
Pinnae on ear (ear flap)
Inguinal area
Perianal area
What is the skin thickness in dogs?
0.5-5 mm
What is the skin thickness in cats?
0.4-2 mm
Elasticity of the skin, causes:
- Turgor
- Dehydration
- Old dogs + cats can have less elasticity due to cushing’s
Name the sweat glands:
Apocrine and eccrine sweat glands