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  1. Definition of appendages of skin in the Medical Dictionary by The Free Dictionary

  2. The absorption of any kind of material there can be considered two general pathways: through the stratum corneum and the underlying layers or along the skin appendages. Generally, the stratum corneum is assumed to be the main barrier for absorption, through the corneocytes or along the intercellular spaces along the lipid matrix, the latter most suited for penetration, offering channel-like ...

  3. 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.

    • Exocrine (holocrine) branched glands
  4. 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
  5. appendage [ah-pen´dij] a less important portion of an organ, or an outgrowth, such as a tail. Also, a limb or limblike structure. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of ...

  6. 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. Abnormalities or diseases affecting skin appendages can lead to various dermatological conditions.

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  8. 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 muscles that pull ...

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