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The angle between proximal nail fold and nail plat is normally?
less than 180.
What glands are responsible for adult body odor?
apocrine glands
the amount of this substance is genetically determined and increased with sunlight
melanin
Increase of what in cutaneous blood vessels gives skin blush cast?
deoxyhemoglobin
what are the two types of cyanosis and how do they differ?
1. central and peripheral. central is usually low O2 while peripheral can just be a response to anxiety or cold environment
Hair loss in what direction is genetically determined?
in the temple to vertex distribution
what are the vascular skin lesion types?
petechia, purpura, echymoses, spider angioma, telangectasia, venous star, capillary hemangioma
the hypodermis contains?
fat, sweat glands and hair follicles
What are considered appendages of skin?
hair, nails, sebacious and sweat glands
lindsay's nails
proximal nail bed white; distal red. seen with azotemia, renal dz
mostly white with distal band of reddish brown - aging, chronic dz
terry's nails
white spots, sever dz
leukonychia
transverse white lines
mee's lines
narrow, transverse depressions associated with acute sever illness
beau's lines
spoon shape -- chronic iron deficiency
kollonychia
painless separation of nail plate from nail bed
onycholysis
increased number of hairs enter telogen (resting) phase from anogen phase. severe illness, stress
telogen effluvium