 
                                    Sign up for the ongoing Dermatology course at Kings for FMGE 2023
Kings International Medical Academy is presently offering comprehensive FMGE coaching classes, placing special emphasis on dermatology as the exam date draws near. Dr. Akhilesh, a highly respected member of the faculty, is currently conducting lessons on the fascinating topic of Skin Appendages. Let's explore this subject in-depth and enhance our understanding today.
Skin Appendages
Hair – Trichology
                                            Scalp hair - 0.4mm/day
                                        
Alopecia Universalis- no hair – body
                                            Totalis- no hair – scalp
                                            Ophiasis – peripheral hair loss
                                            Sisaipho- central hair loss
                                        
Stages:
Anagen → catagen → Telogen
                                            85%  →  1.2%  →  8.9%
                                            3y (3.6y)    310 k      3m
                                            Sweat-gland:
                                            Duct – epidermis
                                            Sebaceous gland:
                                            Duct → hair follicle
                                            Pilo-sabaceous unit → acne-vulgaris
                                            Skin lesions - 1° (primary)
                                                  2° (secondary)
                                            a) Crust
                                            b) St. Corneum
                                            Layer → Scale → Ps
                                            Groove → Burrow → Scabies
                                            Thickening → Lichenification → Ch. Dermatitis
                                            Erythroderma  
                                            Histopath→
                                            1) Acanthosio → Thickening of spinosym
                                            2) Hyperkeratosis → Hyperplasia of Keratinocyte
                                            3) Para-Keratosis → Present of Nuclei
                                            4) Dyskeratosis (Darrier disease) → Defective keratinisation
                                            5) Hypogranulosis, Hyper-granulosis
                                            6) Epidermal- edema
                                            Ballooning
                                            i) Intra-cellular → Acute Eczema, Hespes
                                            2) Inter-cellular → Spongiosis, Spinosum
                                            7) Mycosis → Pautrier abscess
                                            aka ↓
                                            Cutaneous T-cell-lymphoma
                                            P50 → Corneum
                                            8) Acantholysis
                                            Separation of spinosum
                                              -   Auto-immune
                                              -   Vesico-bullous disease
                                            Tzanck Smear → MNGC 
                                                         → Multi-nucleated giant cells
                                                         → Syncytism
                                                         → Herpes, chicken-pox