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Integument Ressetar

Epidermis Dermis

Stratum Corneum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Lucidum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale

C= stratum corneum G= stratum granulosum S= stratum spinosum B= stratum basale

Stratum Spinosum

Thick Skin C= stratum corneum, G= stratum granulosum, S= stratum spinosum, B= stratum basale

Thin Skin

Melanocyte

M= Melanocyte

Nevi

Albinism

Melanoma

L= Langerhans cells, C=dendritic process of Langerhans cell

PD= papillary layer of dermis RD= Reticular layer of dermis BV= Blood vessels

Papillary Layer of Dermis Reticular Layer of Dermis

A=arterioles in dermis

Hypodermis Adipose Blood vessels

S= sebaceous gland, A= arrector pili, G= blood vessels, F= hair follicle

F= hair follicle, A= apocrine sweat glands

Hair Follicle

Hair Bulb G= glassy membrane (outer BM of external root sheath) DP= dermal papilla

SG= sebaceous glands, HF= hair follicle, HB= hair bulb, AT= adipose tissue

Sebaceous Gland

Sebaceous Gland

Eccrine Sweat Gland

Hair Follicle F= hair follicle G= sebaceous gland M= arrector pili muscle

Meissner’s Corpuscles Paccinian Corpuscle

Meissner’s Corpuscle

Paccinian Corpuscle

Paccinian Corpuscle

Collagen Injection

Hyperkeratosis

Hyperkeratosis

Parakeratosis

Parakeratosis Intraepidermal edema

Acanthosis

Acanthosis

Intraepidermal Edema

Intraepidermal edema

Eczema

Psoriasis

Basal cell Carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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