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Suger Notes-Medicine, Lecture notes of Medicine

The document appears to be a comprehensive set of notes on various medical topics, likely compiled by a student from lectures and textbooks. It covers detailed anatomy and physiology of the skin, including its layers, functions, and conditions like psoriasis and eczema. It also delves into the histology of the urinary tract, focusing on kidney structure, nephron function, and the roles of different tubules and cells in urine formation and regulation. The notes include diagrams and explanations of key processes, such as the countercurrent multiplier system in the loop of Henle. This resource is valuable for understanding both dermatological and renal systems, making it useful for medical students studying these areas.

Typology: Lecture notes

2024/2025

Available from 03/12/2025

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3/12/25, 1:49 PM Suger All information is taken from lectures and textbooks, there may be mistakes! ! SUGER - SKIN: Normal proliferation of the skin occurs just in the basal layer Functions: ~ Barrier to infection Eten - Thermoregulation Protection against trauma Protection against UV ns ae cena oes Vitamin D synthesis Regulate H20 loss Basic layers: - Epidermis - Dermis - Subcutaneous tissue + Epidermi ~ Outermost layer known as the stratum corneum Made up of comeo-desmosomes and desmosomes - Coreo-desmosomes (known as adhesion molecules) keep the corneocytes together Increased numbers of comeodesmosomes are seen in diseases such as. psoriasis in which there is a thickening of the stratum corneum Decreased numbers of corneodesmosomes are seen in diseases such as atopic eczema in which there is a thinning of the stratum comeum - meaning there is an increased risk of inflammation * Healthy skin barrier: a KP about:blank 1/123