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The Integumentary System. Normal skin, Genetic Defects, and Scar Formation. Cross section through h uman skin. Keratin. Stratified squamous epithelium. Dense irregular connective tissue. Cross section through human skin. Pacinian corpuscle (note the onion-like appearance).
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The Integumentary System Normal skin, Genetic Defects, and Scar Formation
Cross section through human skin Keratin Stratified squamous epithelium Dense irregular connective tissue
EpidermolysisBullosa Fragile Skin, Blistering do to a defect in the adhesion molecules that keep the simple squamous epithelium together
Ichthyosis – Scaly fish disorder Harlequin Type 1 ichthysos
Neurofibromatosis – defect on Chromosome 1. Autoosmal dominant disorder
IncontinentiaPigmenti X-linked disorder, often fatal in boys, causes hyperpigmentation of the skin, blistering, loss of motor function, delayed growth, mental impairment
Albinism – A autosomal recessive genetic disorder in which the individual produces no melanin. Albinism occurs in all species and races
Simplified cross section of a hair
Normal healing, epithelial cells move to the area Little or no fibroblast activity
Ritual scarification of the skin for religious or cultural reasons
Diabetic ulceration of the foot, note the extensor tendons of the foot