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Important Details: Fill out all of the pertinent details about your essay. Course BIO 1100: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Lecture) Title of Assignment Pathophysiology Paper Due Date December 3, 2024 Length Requirement 4-6 pages (not including the title and reference page) Other Requirements (optional) Times New Roman (Font: 12) Thesis Statement: Your thesis statement should be one sentence that tells your reader exactly what the entire essay will discuss. It has two parts: a main idea , which is the topic, and a controlling idea , which is what you're going to say about the topic - your angle, so to speak. What is the topic? Hyperpigmentation What are you going to say about the topic? I am going to compose an informative paper on hyperpigmentation. Now put it together into one sentence that will provide directions for the entire essay. Hyperpigmentation is a condition characterized by the overproduction of pigment by skin melanocytes, resulting in the formation of varying shades of brown to grey spots or patches on the skin surface. This paper will closely examine many manifestations that cause hyperpigmentation across the skin. Key Texts and Readings- It may be a good idea to print off the articles you plan to use for this essay and highlight/annotate the material you plan to use from them. References Remember to use Academic Writer if you need help writing these references. Here’s an example of an APA formatted reference for a journal article: White, L. (2022). Preparation is the key to success. Nurses Will Change the World, 3 (1), 15-30. Please be mindful that you need 3 references for this assignment even if your actual assignment requires less than three references. Key Points from Each Source (be sure to note page or paragraph number for the points that you find so that you don’t have to search for them once you begin writing your paper. If you use a direct quote, remember that you’ll need a page or paragraph number in your in-text citation) Source 1: Betts, Gordon J., DeSaix, P., & Johnson, E. (2023). Anatomy and physiology. OpenStax. https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and- physiology Definition of Hyperpigmentation Anatomy of the skin in relation to hyperpigmentation Physiology of the skin in relation to hyperpigmentation Source 2: Medlineplus (n.d.). Skin Pigmentation. MedlinePlus. Retrieved November 19, 2023, from • Process of Hyperpigmentation Living with Hyperpigmentation
https://medlineplus.gov/skinpigmentationdisorders.ht ml Management & Testing of Hyperpigmentation Source 3: American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) (n.d.). Hyperpigmentation . Retrieved November 19, 2023, from https://www.asds.net/skin-experts/skin- conditions/hyperpigmentation#:~:text=Hyperpigment ation%20occurs%20when%20the%20pigment,appear %20anywhere%20on%20the%20skin. Reasons for treatment? Physical, emotional and social reasons for treating hyperpigmentation Treatment Options available and pros and cons .
Essay Outline Now that you've written a working thesis statement and investigated sources for your essay, it's time to draft an outline. Be sure to fill in all four sections of the outline: Introductory Paragraph, Thesis Statement, Supporting Paragraphs, and Conclusion . The thesis statement and topic sentences should be complete sentences . The topic sentences should do two things: (1) remind the reader of the thesis and (2) tell the reader what that paragraph will be about. The Introductory Paragraph and Thesis Statemen t will be in BLUE, Topic Sentences are in GREEN, Supporting Points are in Orange and the Conclusion is in YELLOW. I. Introductory Paragraph a. Thesis Statement : Hyperpigmentation while common is a dermatological condition characterized by the darkening of cerain area of the skin. This paper will closely examine many manifestations that cause hyperpigmentation across the skin. II. Supporting Paragraphs a. Body paragraph #1 topic sentence: Hyperpigmentation refers to the excessive production of melanin, the pigment in skin color. Numerous factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, and certain medications, as well as medical conditions. i. Subpoint 1 Defining hyperpigmentation ii. Subpoint 2 Causes of hyperpigmentation iii. Subpoint 3 Factors that contribute to hyperpigmentation iv. Subpoint 4 Genetic background of hyperpigmentation b. Body paragraph #2 topic sentence: To fully understand the depth of hyperpigmentation one must become aware of the mechanics of its physiology. i. Subpoint Normal Anatomy of the skin ii. Subpoint Melanocytes iii. Subpoint 3 Normal physiology of the skin iv. Subpoint 4 Types and variation of hyperpigmentation c. Body paragraph #3 topic sentence: There are many tests and treatments for diagnosing and treating hyperpigmentation. i. Subpoint 1 Testing and diagnosis
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ii. Subpoint 2 Prevention and diagnosis iii. Subpoint 3 Treatments iv. Subpoint 4 Medications III. Conclusion Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that can significantly impact one's quality of life. Understanding its causes, types, and available treatment options are detrimental to effective prevention and management. By adopting regiment focused on preventive measures, seeking appropriate treatment, and maintaining a healthy skincare routine, individuals can minimize the appearance of hyperpigmentation and achieve an even complexion.