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What does the term 'Plastikos' mean in relation to plastics?
It originates from the Greek word 'Plastikos', meaning to give shape or form to.
What are the five layers of the skin?
Stratum Corneum, Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous Tissue (hypodermis), Deep
Fascia.
What is Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)?
The most common type of skin cancer that originates in the basal cells of the
epidermis, is slow-growing, rarely metastasizes, and appears as a pearly or waxy
bump.
What is the treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma?
MOHS surgery is highly effective due to its layer-by-layer microscopic margin
control.
What characterizes Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)?
,It originates in the squamous cells of the epidermis, is more aggressive than BCC,
and has potential to metastasize.
What are the common appearances of Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Scaly, red patches, open sores, or elevated growths that may crust or bleed.
What is the treatment for Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
MOHS surgery is preferred for cosmetically sensitive or recurrent areas.
What is the prognosis for Squamous Cell Carcinoma if detected early?
The prognosis is good if fully excised.
What is Malignant Melanoma?
The most dangerous form of skin cancer that originates in the melanocytes and
has a high potential for metastasis.
What are the characteristics of Malignant Melanoma according to the ABCDE
rule?
Asymmetrical moles with irregular borders, color variation, diameter >6mm,
evolving in size/shape/color.
, What is the typical treatment for Malignant Melanoma?
Wide excision and possibly lymph node biopsy; MOHS is not standard but may
be used in rare cases.
What is the prognosis for Malignant Melanoma if caught early?
The prognosis is excellent; poor if metastatic.
What is a decubitus ulcer?
A localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue caused by prolonged
pressure, often over a bony prominence.
What are common locations for decubitus ulcers?
Sacrum, heels, hips, elbows, back of the head, shoulders.
What are some causes and risk factors for decubitus ulcers?
Immobility, poor nutrition/hydration, incontinence, diabetes, neurologic
disorders, thin or aging skin.