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Introduction Physiological Consideration The main functions of the
Introduction Physiological Consideration The main functions of the

... Physical protection from trauma, temperature variations, invasion of microorganisms and over exposure to sunlight. 2. The skin acts as biological barrier, which prevents the passage of harmful agents into the body. Mechanical protection of the keratinized structures against the environment. 3. Skin ...
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papulonodular_dermatoses

...  Severe infection—antibiotics may be necessary Actinic or sun-/solar-related skin inflammation (actinic dermatitis)  Sunlight—avoid between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.; apply sunscreen with SPF rating of at least 15 every 12 hours  Severe inflammation—steroids applied directly to the affected skin (topica ...
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Disorders of the Skin

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Skin = Integument = Cutaneous Membrane 7 Functions

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... 3. What does the treatment involve? General or local anesthetics. The CO2 laser is a deep rejuvenating laser. Laser skin resurfacing involves firstly numbing the skin to be treated with general or local anaesthetics and then passing the laser beam over the skin. A controlled depth of skin is vaporiz ...
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... the body surface. His oral mucosa has erosions and exudates. He also has bilateral conjunctivitis.  Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?  A. Bullous pemphigoid  B. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome  C. Disseminated herpes zoster  D. Toxic epidermal necrolysis ...
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

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Acne Vulgaris-The Adolescent’s Albatross
Acne Vulgaris-The Adolescent’s Albatross

... a sebaceous gland. All hair follicles, regardless of their location on the body, are accompanied by a sebaceous gland. The hair follicles in which acne occurs, like any hair follicles, consist of a sort of tubular canal that encloses the hair that grows from the base. This folficle, like the surface ...
Dermatologic therapies - American Academy of Dermatology
Dermatologic therapies - American Academy of Dermatology

...  Oral isotretinoin, a retinoic acid derivative, is indicated in severe, nodulocystic acne failing other therapies  Should be prescribed by physicians with experience using this medication  Typically given in a single 5-6 month course  Isotretinoin is teratogenic and therefore absolutely contrain ...
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Pyodermas - Dr. Roberta Dev Anand

... Sx reduction of skin fold may be only permanent solution Weight loss in obese patients Antibiotics, chlorhexidine-containing pledgets Antibacterial and/or benzoyl peroxide shampoos ...
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... parasitic, or fungal).It can be associated with concurrent internal or systemic disease, and hereditary factors also may be involved. Clinical signs The most common sign is scratching, followed by skin lesions that progress from edema and erythema to papules, vesicles, oozing, and crusting or scalin ...
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Do I Have Rosacea?

... typically appears on the face—especially the cheeks, nose and chin area. While it’s more common in those ages 30 and older, it can occur in those younger as well. There’s no exact cause known and the chronic condition, which may come and go, has no cure. According to Dr. Savola, rosacea tends to be ...
AHA Accelerator
AHA Accelerator

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papulonodular dermatoses

...  Cats can be sensitive to the irritant effects of benzoyl peroxide Rhabditic Dermatitis (skin inflammation caused by parasitic infestation [Pelodera strongyloides] in the skin)  Remove and destroy bedding (adult parasites live in decaying organic material, such as straw)  Wash kennels, beds, and ...
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Integumentary

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incidence, prevalence, and pathophysiology of acne

... degree. The pathophysiology of acne is complex. Increased sebum production by sebaceous glands and abnormal desquamation of hair follicles occur in response to increasing androgen levels with the onset of puberty. Obstruction of follicles causes follicular distention, which is often accompanied by t ...
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our Laser & Aesthetics Services Guide

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Dermatology in Primary Care
Dermatology in Primary Care

... nitrogen, the cotton wool bud is applied to the lesion for 10-15 seconds until a thin frozen halo appears at the base. The spray gun is used at a distance of 10 mm for a similar amount of time. Longer freezing times are given for malignant tumors. Blisters may develop within 24 hours. These are punc ...
Assessment of anxiety and depression in
Assessment of anxiety and depression in

... mild forms of acne, the second group had moderate forms of acne and the third had severe forms of acne. Evaluation of anxiety levels in patients with acne vulgaris was made using STAI questionnaire (Spielberger’s state and trait Anxiety Inventory) that consists of 20 questions about the essential ch ...
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... spillage progresses further, potentially leading to formation of multichanneled fistulous tracts.14 The end result after inflammation dissipates are clinically apparent, grouped, open comedones, ice-pick scars, or both.15 Scars owe their appearance to the extent and the depth of inflammation. If inf ...
Keep your skin at its best Kathryn Bowers, M.D.
Keep your skin at its best Kathryn Bowers, M.D.

... into the production of acne: genetic predisposition to blockages in the hair follicles, oil production, hormone levels and bacteria that live in the hair follicles that can increase oil production and inflammation,” she says. Acne affects people differently at different ages. Teenage acne, also call ...
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF THE SKIN
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF THE SKIN

... A furuncle(boil): is an acute, deep, pustular infection of the hair follicle by staphylococcus aureus, mostly in adolescent boys, it starts as a red, tender nodule, which enlarges to become pustular , fluctuant & often tender, then ruptures discharging pus & their central core, leaving a scar after ...
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