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Lesson 4: Integumentary Pathophysiology


The skin is the body's largest organ and serves as the first line of
defense against external threats. It protects you in several ways:



Barrier Function: The skin acts as a physical barrier that prevents
pathogens, chemicals, and physical abrasions from entering the body.



UV Protection: Melanin in the skin absorbs and dissipates ultraviolet
(UV) radiation, protecting deeper tissues from UV damage.



Temperature Regulation: Sweat glands and blood vessels in the skin help
regulate body temperature through sweating and
vasodilation/vasoconstriction.



Sensory Reception: The skin contains sensory receptors that detect touch,
pain, temperature, and pressure.



Immune Response: Langerhans cells in the skin detect and present
antigens to the immune system, initiating an immune response.



Pathogenesis of Skin Cancer

Three Main Types of Skin Cancer

Melanoma:

Characteristics: Arises from melanocytes (pigment-producing cells).

Signs and Symptoms: Asymmetrical moles, irregular borders, multiple
colors, diameter larger than 6mm, evolving shape/size.

Pathology: Malignant melanoma can invade deeper tissues and
metastasize.

,Risk Factors: UV exposure, fair skin, family history, many moles.

Treatment Options: Surgical excision, immunotherapy, targeted therapy,
chemotherapy.

Complications: High potential for metastasis, recurrence.

Comorbidity: May be associated with other skin conditions or immune
deficiencies.



Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC):



Characteristics: Arises from squamous cells (outer layer of skin).

Signs and Symptoms: Red, scaly patches, open sores, warts, crusted
surface, can bleed.

Pathology: Can grow rapidly and invade deeper tissues; less likely to
metastasize than melanoma.

Risk Factors: Chronic sun exposure, immunosuppression, HPV infection.

Treatment Options: Surgical excision, Mohs surgery, radiation therapy,
topical treatments.

Complications: Local tissue destruction, recurrence.

Comorbidity: Increased risk in immunocompromised individuals.



Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC):



Characteristics: Arises from basal cells (bottom layer of the epidermis).

Signs and Symptoms: Pearly or waxy bump, flat flesh-colored or brown
scar-like lesion, bleeding or scabbing sore that heals and returns.

Pathology: Slow-growing, rarely metastasizes.

Risk Factors: UV exposure, fair skin, history of BCC, radiation exposure.

Treatment Options: Surgical excision, Mohs surgery, cryotherapy, topical
treatments.

, Complications: Local tissue destruction, recurrence.

Comorbidity: Can occur alongside other forms of skin cancer or chronic skin
conditions.




Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, and Vascular Disorders

Bacterial Infections:

Examples: Impetigo, cellulitis.

Symptoms: Redness, swelling, pain, pus formation.

Treatment: Antibiotics.



Viral Infections:

Examples: Herpes zoster (shingles), warts.

Symptoms: Blisters, itching, pain.

Treatment: Antiviral medications, symptomatic relief.



Fungal Infections:

Examples: Tinea infections (ringworm), candidiasis.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, scaling.

Treatment: Antifungal creams, oral medications.



Vascular Disorders:

Examples: Varicose veins, rosacea.

Symptoms: Swelling, redness, pain.

Treatment: Compression stockings, medications, surgery.



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