DD-Dermal Structures & Diseases Flashcards

1
Q

The dermis is a tough but elastic support structure that lies beneath the _______ and
above the subcutaneous tissuE

A

epidermis

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2
Q

The dermis contains blood vessels, nerves, and _________ (hairs, sweat glands/ducts, etc.)

A

cutaneous appendages

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3
Q

The dermis ranges in thickness from about ___mm

A

1-4 mm

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4
Q

The epidermis contains _________ blood vessels

A

NO

depends on dermis

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5
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The dermis may be further subdivided into two zones:

A

a) the papillary dermis (located immediately beneath the epidermis)

b) the reticular dermis located
deeper in the tissue.

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6
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term often used to describe the admixture of collagen fibers, elastic fibers and ground substance all of which are synthesized by dermal fibroblasts.

A

Dermal matrix

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7
Q

Three “Building Blocks”

of the Dermis

A
  1. Collagen – forms the tensile strength
  2. Elastic fibers – allow for resilience
  3. Ground substance – facilitates diffusion
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8
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Dermis collagen

A

Collagen 1 = >85 wt.% of adult dermis

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9
Q

Vitamin____required co-factor in collagenn synthesis

A

Vitamin C

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10
Q

Essentials of Collagen

Production

A

Procollagen (from fibroblasts)

  • -> cleaved into TROPOcollagen
  • -> linked by Vit. C
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11
Q

–keratotic plugging of hairs
– perifollicular hemorrhage
– “corkscrew” hairs
– hemorrhagic gingivitis

These finding indicate?

A

Scurvy

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12
Q

Lack of collagen support for ______ leads to rupture & hemorrhage (same for gums)!

A

blood vessels

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13
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  • A family of disorders based upon poor collagen synthesis

* Mutations at various stages of collagen

A

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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14
Q

An Acquired Disorder of Elastic Fibers

A

Solar Elastosis

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15
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  • Caused by a mutation in MDR gene

* Net result - calcified, brittle elastic fibers

A

Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

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16
Q

– hyperextensible skin
– hyperextensible joints
– fragile blood vessels
– poor wound healing

are symptoms of?

A

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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17
Q
– “plucked chicken” skin
– systemic hypertenision
– angioid streaks in the retina
– arterial rupture
(particularly in the eye)
A

Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

18
Q
  • Minor constituent of dermis, provides resiliency
  • Thin fibers (1-3 um)
  • Intertwined among collagen bundles
  • Special stains are required to visualize (VVG)
A

Elastic Fibers

19
Q
• Protein-sugar moieties
– absorb 10,000x their weight in h2o:
– hyaluronic acid
– dermatan sulphate
• “Glued” together with fibronectins

• Gelatinous mass that functions as a sponge- makes diffusion possible

A

Ground Substance

20
Q

Cosmetic hyaluronic acid filler may represent an acquired

disorder of _________

A

ground substance

21
Q

• Skin vessels considered as two plexi:

A

– superficial plexus

– deep plexus

22
Q

Psoriasis and verruca share what pathology?

A

Disorders of Capillary Loops

23
Q

“Palpable purpura” - combination of inflammation and _________

A

hemorrhage

24
Q

Two Important Types of Nerve

Fibers to Be Aware Of

A

Type A and Type C

25
Q

unmyelinated, slow-conducting dermis nerve

A

Type C

Temp/Itch control

26
Q

heavily myelinated, conduct rapidly

A

Type A

27
Q

“Palpable purpura” - combination of ________ and hemorrhage

A

inflammation

28
Q

Pruritus

A

Itch

29
Q

4 things that can trigger itch:

A

– dry skin (xerosis)
– infection (HIV)
– infestation (scabies or lice)
– metabolic disorders (renal failure)

30
Q

Meissner’s Corpuscles

A

control fine touch in skin

31
Q

Pacinian Corpuscles

A

deep pressure and vibration (common in genitals)

32
Q

2 Types of hair:

A

Terminal Hairs- scalp

Vellushair- thin/ no color (ears)

33
Q

Androgenic (Androgenetic) Hair Loss

A
AKA “pattern baldness”
• Characteristic loss
• 50% of population
• Conversion of testosterone to DHT
• Results in miniaturization of follicle
34
Q

Lubricate thick terminal hairs

A

Sebaceous Glands

35
Q

abnormal follicular maturation

plugged follicular environment allows overgrowth of P. acnes

later events yield dermal inflammation

A

Acne

36
Q
  • Odorless, watery sweat
  • VITAL to thermoregulation
  • Merocrine secretion
  • Sympathetic innervation
  • utilizes acetylcholine
  • NOT derived from the PEG
A

Eccrine Glands

“sweat” glands

37
Q

miliaria is not

A

it is miliaria

it IS NOT malaria

38
Q

What is miliaria

A

prickly heat
Blocked sweat ducts
Manifestations depend upon site of blockage

39
Q

Outgrowths of the upper bulge of PEG
• Located in axillary and anogenital area
• Small and nonfunctional until puberty
sweat is “stickier” (sialomucin)

A

Apocrine Glands

40
Q

Hybrid sweat glands
• Located mainly in axilla
• Likely play a role in axillary hyperhidrosis
• high volume, thick product

A

Apoeccrine Glands