Skin
Components
epidermis
dermis
- cutaneous appendages
- sudoral glands
- sebaceous glands
- hair follicles and hair
Pathology (dermatopathology)
cutaneous developmental anomalies
cutaneous lesions
cutaneous syndromal lesions
cutaneous diseases
cutaneous tumors
Differential diagnosis of normal skin
superficial fungal infection
- dermatophytosis
- tinea versicolor
porokeratosis
ichtyosis
hypopigmentation
- vitiligo
- piebaldism
- chemical leukoderma
- nevus depigmentosus
hyperpigmentation
- café-au-lait macule
- freckle
- melasma
- lentigo
macular amyloidosis
ochocerciasis
dermal melanocytosis
urticaria pigmentosa
argyria
urticaria
anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia
anetoderma
cutis laxa
connective tissue nevus
dermal mucinosis
- myxedema
- scleromyxedema
atrophoderma
lipoatrophy
Videos
Thin skin (by Washington Deceit)
Thick skin (by Washington Deceit)
References
Tsuruta D, Green KJ, Getsios S, Jones JC. The barrier function of skin: how to keep a tight lid on water loss. Trends Cell Biol. 2002 Aug;12(8):355-7. PMID: 12191905
P.S.
Dermatopathology atlas
Dermatopathology by Williams S. Weems at Murray, USA
Derm-Path India by Dr Sampurna Roy, West Bengal, India
dermoncology.com
Atlas of dermatology at University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic
Dermatology atlas
Dermatology Image Banks by John L. Bezzant, MD
dermoncology.com
Atlas of dermatology at University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic
DOIA Atlas of Dermatology at University of Erlangen
Dermatologic Image Database at Dept. of Dermatology, University of Iowa College of Medicine