Skin and Connective TissueEven a quick look at the surface of human skin reveals its many complexities. Much more than a simple shell for the human body, the skin helps protect internal organs and, working in conjunction with connective tissue, allows the human body to function as a unit. This comprehensive volume examines the components of the human integumentary system, as well as the various diseases and disorders to which it is vulnerable. |
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... area. Skin and connective tissues also are susceptible to can— cers and hereditary diseases. Melanoma, which is a cancer of melanocytes, accounts for roughly 5 percent of all cases of cancer diagnosed in the United States. The most seri ...
... area. Skin and connective tissues also are susceptible to can— cers and hereditary diseases. Melanoma, which is a cancer of melanocytes, accounts for roughly 5 percent of all cases of cancer diagnosed in the United States. The most seri ...
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... areas belonged to dif— ferent animals. The skin achieves strength and pliability by being composed of numbers of layers oriented so that each com— plements the others structurally and functionally. To allow communication with the ...
... areas belonged to dif— ferent animals. The skin achieves strength and pliability by being composed of numbers of layers oriented so that each com— plements the others structurally and functionally. To allow communication with the ...
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... area of body surface are peculiar to each individual. Fingerprints are used as a means of personal identification because they have a high relief, more evident patternings, and can be easily obtained. The lines on human palms start to ...
... area of body surface are peculiar to each individual. Fingerprints are used as a means of personal identification because they have a high relief, more evident patternings, and can be easily obtained. The lines on human palms start to ...
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... courses, but their arrangement in specific areas has a consistent structural plan. Though apparently continuous, the ridges have many interruptions and irregularities, branching and varying. * SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE *
... courses, but their arrangement in specific areas has a consistent structural plan. Though apparently continuous, the ridges have many interruptions and irregularities, branching and varying. * SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE *
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... area of sur— face has ridge details not matched anywhere in the same individual or in any other individual, even in an ... areas. This structural pattern ensures a concatenation of cells to one another so that they cannot be sloughed off ...
... area of sur— face has ridge details not matched anywhere in the same individual or in any other individual, even in an ... areas. This structural pattern ensures a concatenation of cells to one another so that they cannot be sloughed off ...
Contents
Hives | 110 |
Insect Bite and Sting | 111 |
Pemphigus | 112 |
Psoriasis | 114 |
Sunburn | 116 |
Localized Skin Conditions | 117 |
Abnormalities in Pigmentation | 118 |
Skin Blood Vessel Disorders | 122 |
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Types of Connective Tissue | 39 |
Cartilage | 40 |
Ligament | 42 |
Tendon | 43 |
Bone and Periosteum | 44 |
Chapter 3 Embryology and Biodynamics of Skin and Connective Tissue | 46 |
Embryological Tissues | 48 |
Biodynamic Properties | 50 |
Cutaneous Sense Organs | 51 |
Pigmentation | 65 |
Immunoregulation and Langerhans Cells | 68 |
Chapter 4 Skin Diseases and Injuries | 70 |
General Features of Skin Disease | 71 |
Erythema | 75 |
Skin Injuries | 76 |
Bruises | 82 |
Calluses and Corns | 83 |
Skin Squeeze | 84 |
Frostbite | 85 |
Skin Graft | 89 |
Chapter 5 Skin Infections and Infestations | 90 |
Types of Skin Infections and Infestations | 91 |
Abscess | 94 |
Blastomycosis | 95 |
Impetigo and Boils | 96 |
Pediculosis | 98 |
Pinta | 99 |
Scabies | 101 |
Warts | 103 |
Chapter 6 Diseases and Disorders of Skin Tissues | 105 |
Dermatitis | 106 |
Diseases of Hair and Pilosebaceous Follicles | 123 |
Acne | 124 |
Diseases of Sweat Glands | 126 |
Nails Disease | 129 |
Chapter 7 Diseases and Disorders of Connective Tissue | 131 |
Disorders of Inflammation and Autoimmunity | 133 |
Necrotizing Vasculitides | 135 |
Polychondritis and Relapsing Polychondritis | 137 |
Rheumatoid Arthritis | 138 |
Rheumatic Fever | 140 |
Scleroderma | 141 |
Sjögren Syndrome | 144 |
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus | 145 |
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura | 149 |
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | 150 |
Herniated Disk | 153 |
Polychondritis | 154 |
Chapter 8 Cancers and Hereditary of the Skin and Connective Tissue | 156 |
Melanoma | 157 |
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | 160 |
Cancers of Connective Tissues | 163 |
Hereditary Disorders of Skin and Connective Tissue | 166 |
Achondroplasia | 167 |
Dupuytren Contracture | 168 |
EhlersDanlos Syndrome | 169 |
Marfan Syndrome | 170 |
Mucopolysaccharidoses | 171 |
Myositis Ossificans | 174 |
Osteogenesis Imperfecta | 175 |
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum | 176 |
Conclusion | 178 |
Glossary | 180 |
Bibliography | 182 |
Connective Tisssue Disease | 183 |
Index | 184 |
Back Cover | 190 |
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