Explain what happens to dermal blood vessels when heat needs to be conserved (i.e., due to a cold environment).
Would a mild second-degree burn be likely to heal by regeneration or fibrosis? Would the same type of healing take place in a third-degree burn that involved muscle tissue? Why or why not?
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The disease pemphigus vulgaris involves a patient's own immune system attacking the desmosomes between the epithelial cells of the skin. What changes would you expect to see with this disease?
Number the strata of thick skin epidermis from deepest (1) to most superficial (5).
____Stratum spinosum
____Stratum corneum
____Stratum basale
____Stratum lucidum
____Stratum granulosum
Many antiaging skin creams contain collagen and hyaluronic acid. Manufacturers claim that the collagen and hyaluronic acid applied to the surface of the skin will be absorbed into the dermis, where they will be incorporated into dermal tissue.
Predict whether or not these substances are likely to be absorbed by the epidermis.
Nguyen comes to your clinic with a mole that has recently changed in appearance. You examine the mole and note that its borders are irregular, it has a deep blue-black color, and the color is unevenly distributed throughout the mole.
Nguyen tells you that she has used a tanning booth once per week for the past several years and that the tanning salon advertises it as safe. What do you tell her about the tanning salon's claim? How does any UV exposure affect keratinocytes and melanocytes? Explain.
Nguyen comes to your clinic with a mole that has recently changed in appearance. You examine the mole and note that its borders are irregular, it has a deep blue-black color, and the color is unevenly distributed throughout the mole.
What is your immediate concern? Why?
