Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2
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Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2
Thin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous ner Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2rveComment: The integument is the largest organ of the body. It consists of skin, skin appendages, nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands. The total weight and surface area of skin in the adult is 3 to 5 kg and 1.5 to 2 m2, respectively. Skin is a protective barrier against injury, infectio Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2us pathogens, and ultraviolet radiation. Skin also assists in body temperature regulation, ion excretion, sensory reception, and vitamin D synthesis.Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2
It has a remarkable regenerative capacity. Skin may be classified as thick or thin depending on structural complexity and thickness of the epidermis. Thin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous ner Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2lly contains most skin appendages, such as hair follicles, sweat, and sebaceous glands.Skin cancer is the most common malignant disease in North America. The 3 major types are basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma (arise from keratinocytes) and melanoma (originates from melanocytes). Basal cell car Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2cinoma accounts for more than 90% of all skin cancers. It grows slowly and seldom spreads to other parts of the body.Schematic of skin and its appendaEbook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2
ges that shows the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous connective tissueThick SkinIm 4-4 4 0Thick Skin1Epidermis (stratified squamous keratinized epitThin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous ner Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2mment: Dermis of thick skin is devoid of pilosebaceous units and is divided into 2 layers, a superficial papillary layer of loose connective tissue and a deeper reticular layer of dense irregular connective tissue. Thick skin typically has a thicker layer of keratin and deeper epidermal ridges than Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2thin skin. The epidermis is stratified squamous epithelium, which consists mostly of keratinocytes organized into 4 to 5 distinct layers (or strata):Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2
stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum, and corneum. A poorly defined stratum lucidum, interposed between granulosum and corneum, is often found in thicThin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous ner Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2’s corpuscles, are typically found in dermal papillae.Squamous cell carcinoma is associated with long-term exposure to sun and has a greater likelihood of metastasis than basal cell carcinoma. It is the second most common form of skin cancer, and usually occurs in people over the age of 50.Schematic Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated edition): Part 2 and LM of thick skin at the dermoepidermal junctionEpidermis—7-4 4 0EpidermisThin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous nerThin SkinThin Skin1Duct of eccrine sweat gland2Stratified squamous epithelium (epidermis)3Sebaceous gland4Arrector pili muscle5Hair bulb6Cutaneous nerGọi ngay
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