Skin Flashcards

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What are the layers of the skin?

A

Epidermis
Dermis
Hypodermis

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What cells are found in the epidermis?

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Keratinocytes
Merkle cells
Melanocytes
Langerhans cells
T cells

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What cells are found in the dermis?

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Elastic & fibrous tissue of connective tissue
Nerve endings, Blood vessels, lymph vessels, piloerector muscle, hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands.

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What is found in the hypodermis?

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Subcutaneous fat layer
Thermal insulator
Energy store

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5
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What are the stages of wound healing?

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Bleeding - Clot
Inflammatory - Scab, macrophage, Fibroblast
Proliferative - Fibroblast proliferating, and subcutaneous fat heals
Remodelling - Dermis and epidermis layer heals.

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6
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What occurs during haemostasis?

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  • Injury of blood vessel
  • Injured vessel contract
  • Coag cascade activated by tissue factor
  • Clot formation & platelet aggregation
  • Cytokines activate fibroblast, macrophages & endothelial cells.
  • Serotonin released which increases vascular permeability.
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What occurs during early inflammatory phase?

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*Activation of the complement system
* Infiltration of neutrophils within 24-48hrs
* Diapedesis into wound & phagocytosis of bacteria & foreign particles.
* Dying cells cleared by macrophages / extrusion to wound surface.

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What occurs in the late inflammatory phase?

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  • Blood monocytes arrive & become macrophages (48-72hrs)
  • Cytokines and GF to recruit fibroblast, keratinocytes & endothelial cells to repair dmg
  • Collagenases to degrade tissue
  • Lymphocytes enter wound (>72hrs) involved in remodelling.
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What occurs during the proliferative phase (72hrs - 2 weeks)?

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  • Fibroblast migration - Proliferate & construct new ECM
  • Collagen synthesis - strength & integrity
  • Angiogenesis - TGF-B, PDGF, capillary sprouts invade fibrin rich would clot and organise microvascular network
  • Granulation tissue formation
  • Epithelialisation - Single layer of epidermal cells migrate from wound edges form delicate covering & new basement membrane.
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What occurs during remodelling phase?

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  • Fibronectin & HA broken down
  • Collagen bundles increase in diameter and strength
  • Ongoing collagen synthesis & breakdown by TGF-B & MMP
  • Capillary outgrowth halted & blood flow decrease
  • Acellular, avascular scar results
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What local factors affect wound healing?

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  • Pressure
  • Infection
  • Necrosis
  • Mechanical injury
  • Infection
  • Oedema
  • Topical Agents
  • Lack of CO2
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12
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What is Atopic dermatitis?

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Type 4 Hypersensitivity reaction
Occurs with asthma / hay fever
Commonly affects knees, elbows, wrists, neck & face

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What are the clinical features of atopic dermatitis?

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Dry skin
Itching may be severe, especially at night
Red to brownish grey patches on affected area
Raw, sensitive, swollen skin from scratching.

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What is the treatment for atopic dermatitis?

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Emollients
Topical CC
Antibiotics
Phototherapy
Systemic CC
Topical Calcineurin –| (Pimecrolimus, Tacrolimus)
Immunosuppressant - Ciclosporin, Azathioprine
Dupilimumab - MAB

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15
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What is contact dermatitis?

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Substances at home/workplace responsible for it
More common in adults than in children.

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16
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What is allergic dermatitis?

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Type 4 hypersensitivity reaction
Immune response builds up
Diagnosis - Patch testing

17
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What is the treatment of contact dermatitis?

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Emollients
Topical CC
Oral CC

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