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Name: ______________________________________________________________ Date: ________________Anatomy and Physiology Unit 3: IntegumentarySkin Disease/Disorder PamphletFor this project, you will research and create a tri-fold pamphlet about one disease or disorder of the skin. In your project, you will answer questions such as:What is the disease?How do patients get this disease? What are the causes? Is it hereditary?What are the symptoms associated with this disease?How common is the disease in the general population? (US, worldwide, different ethnicities, etc.)?What are the treatments for this disease? Can the disease be cured?Intro ResearchPick three skin diseases from the list provided that you would be interested in researching. If there is a disease that is not on the list that you would like to research, let me know.Here are some websites you may find helpful:?(go to the "Skin Condition Finder") medlineplus/skinconditions.html skin/focus.htm?Make sure you keep track of your sources! For the final project, you must use at least two unique sources, and cite them using APA format.?For information on proper APA formatting, please use: of how to cite a website in APA format: Vitiligo Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, White Spots on Skin, & More. (2012, July 2). Retrieved November 19, 2014, from easy way create a citation is to use Due Date: ______________________Pamphlet must include:CriteriaPoints PossiblePoints EarnedName of skin disease in large/clear print2At least THREE pictures or drawings(examples include pictures of symptoms and treatments) 6Fact 1: What is the disease/description?4Fact 2: How do patients get this disease/ what are the causes/ is it hereditary?4Fact 3: What are the symptoms? 4Fact 4: How common is this disease in the general population?AND/OR for what ethnic backgrounds is this disease most common?4Fact 5: What are the treatments for this disease? Can the disease be cured?4Student name and period on BACK of brochure/pamphlet1At least TWO sources in APA format on back of brochure/pamphlet 5Brochure is in bullet format or in short paragraphs for easy reading.Brochure is colorful. Shows that good effort was put into assignment. 6Total Points40 Presentation: Optional two minute presentation of pamphlet for 2 bonus points on project grade.*10 % (4 overall points) will be taken off for each school day the project is late: ___________________Name: ______________________________________________________________ Date: ________________Anatomy and Physiology Unit 3: IntegumentarySkin Disease/Disorder ResearchWhat is the name of the skin disease/disorder?SourceWhat is the disease?SourceHow do patients get this disease? What are the causes? Is it hereditary?SourceWhat are the symptoms?SourceHow common is this disease? Is it more common in certain ethnic groups, etc.?SourceWhat are the treatments for this disease? Can it be cured?SourceDiseases and Disorders of the SkinAcne Actinic keratosis Angioma Athlete's foot Aquagenic pruritus Argyria Atopic dermatitis Baldness Basal cell carcinoma Bed sore Behcet's disease Blepharitis Boil Bowen's disease Bullous pemphigoid Canker sore Carbuncles Cellulitis Chloracne Cold sores Contact dermatitis (includes poison ivy, oak, sumac) Creeping eruption Dandruff Dermatitis Dermatitis herpetiformis Dermatofibroma Diaper rash Dyshidrosis Eczema Epidermolysis bullosa Erysipelas Erythroderma Genital wart Gestational pemphigoid Grover's disease Hemangioma Hidradenitis suppurativa Hives Hyperhidrosis Ichthyosis Impetigo Jock itch Kaposi's sarcoma Keloid Keratoacanthoma Keratosis pilaris Lewandowsky-Lutz dysplasia Lice infection Lichen planus Lichen simplex chronicus Lipoma Lymphadenitis Malignant melanoma Melasma Miliaria Molluscum contagiosum Nummular dermatitis Paget's diseasePediculosis Pemphigus Perioral dermatitis Photoallergy Photosensitivity Pityriasis rosea Pityriasis rubra pilaris Porphyria Psoriasis Raynaud's disease Ringworm Rosacea Scabies Scleroderma Scrofula Sebaceous cyst Seborrheic keratosis Seborrhoeic dermatitis Shingles Skin Tags Spider veins Squamous cell carcinoma Stasis dermatitis Sunburn Tick bite Tinea barbae Tinea capitis Tinea corporis Tinea cruris Tinea pedis Tinea unguium Tinea versicolor Tungiasis Urticaria (Hives) Vitiligo Warts Welt ................
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