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  1. Apr 24, 2023 · The skin appendages are epidermal and dermal-derived components of the skin that include hair, nails, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands. Each component has a unique structure, function, and histology. This article describes the unique characteristics of each of these components and provides insight into tissue preparation for microscopic evaluation and the clinical significance of these ...

    • Hani Yousef, Julia H. Miao, Mandy Alhajj, Talel Badri
    • 2023/04/24
    • 2020
  2. Jul 31, 2023 · The skin contains several glands, hair, nails and nerve endings that allow it to function optimally. This article will discuss the embryology, gross anatomical and histological features of the appendages of the skin. Additionally, pathologies that affect the appendages and their consequences will also be discussed.

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  3. Skin appendage. Skin appendages (or adnexa of skin) are anatomical skin-associated structures that serve a particular function including sensation, contractility, lubrication and heat loss in animals. In humans, some of the more common skin appendages are hairs (sensation, heat loss, filter for breathing, protection), arrector pilli (smooth ...

  4. Skin appendages develop from the epidermis and dermis during embryonic development. Skin appendages play important roles in various functions, including protection, sensation, thermoregulation, and excretion. The distribution and characteristics of skin appendages vary across different regions of the body.

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    • Dermis
    • Hypodermis

    The epidermis is the most superficial layer of the skin, and is largely formed by layers of keratinocytes undergoing terminal maturation. This involves increased keratin production and migration toward the external surface, a process termed cornification. There are also several non-keratinocytecells that inhabit the epidermis: 1. Melanocytes – resp...

    The dermis is immediately deep to the epidermis and is tightly connected to it through a highly-corrugated dermo-epidermal junction. The dermis has only two layers, which are less clearly defined than the layers of the epidermis. They are the superficial papillary layer, and the deeper reticular layer. The reticular layer is considerably thicker, a...

    The hypodermis, or subcutaneous tissue, is immediately deep to the dermis. It is a major body store of adipose tissue, and as such can vary in size between individuals depending on the amount of fatty tissue present.

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  5. The skin appendages are housed in the dermis, usually in the mid- to deep dermis. These appendages are within the hair follicle, which is shaped like a well and is lined by epithelium. Therefore, in a first-degree or second-degree burn, it is from these appendages that the epithelium begins to regenerate and heal the burn.

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  7. Aug 21, 2023 · Skin appendages are derived from the skin and include hair, nails, and glands. The main functions of the skin are protection (barrier against ultraviolet radiation, microorganisms, and water loss), the synthesis of. vitamin D. , detection of sensation (e.g., touch, temperature, pain), and the regulation of body temperature.

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