Physiology of the skin

Jasmine Shah, Gerard McKnight, Rachel Hargest
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The skin is the main interface between the individual and the environment. It has essential physiological functions which allow the individual to live safely, even under changing external conditions which might pose potential threats. The most important physiological function of the skin is protection against various forms of noxious stimuli including physical and chemical trauma, micro-organisms and radiation. The skin and its appendages are also vital for thermoregulation. Several modalities of sensation are mediated via the skin allowing the individual to recognize the context of their relationship to the environment. The skin is a significant water-storage organ. Although it mainly acts as a barrier, the skin does have some ability to absorb various substances, particularly lipophilic compounds. Synthesis of vitamin D occurs in sun-exposed skin and is the major site of production in normal health. It is important for surgeons to understand the functions of the skin and the process of wound healing in order to recognize when clinical problems occur and to appreciate how patients with disordered skin physiology are likely to respond to traumatic or surgical injury.
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皮肤生理学
皮肤是人与环境之间的主要界面。它具有重要的生理功能,即使在可能构成潜在威胁的不断变化的外部条件下,也能让人安全地生活。皮肤最重要的生理功能是抵御各种有害刺激,包括物理和化学创伤、微生物和辐射。皮肤及其附属器官对体温调节也至关重要。有几种感觉模式是通过皮肤传递的,使人能够识别自己与环境的关系。皮肤是一个重要的储水器官。虽然皮肤主要起屏障作用,但它也有一定的能力吸收各种物质,尤其是亲脂性化合物。维生素 D 的合成发生在暴露在阳光下的皮肤中,是正常健康皮肤产生维生素 D 的主要场所。对于外科医生来说,了解皮肤的功能和伤口愈合的过程非常重要,这样才能在出现临床问题时识别出来,并了解皮肤生理功能紊乱的病人可能会对创伤或手术损伤做出怎样的反应。
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