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Dermis dermal papilla

Appendageal structures commonly found within the skin are the hairs, hair follicles, associated sebaceous glands, apocrine and eccrine sweat glands, and arrector pili muscles. Hairs are formed by epidermal invaginations. These keratinized structures traverse the dermis and may extend into the hypodermis. The free part of the hair above the surface of the skin is the hair shaft, and the part deep within the dermis is the hair root, which forms an expanded knob-like structure called the hair bulb. This is composed of a matrix of epithelial cells in different stages of differentiation. Hair is composed of three concentric epithelial cell layers the outermost thin cuticle, a densely packed keratinized cortex, and a central medulla of cuboidal cells. The hair follicle consists of four major components (1) internal root sheath (internal root sheath cuticle, granular layer, pale epithelial layer) (2) external root sheath (several layers similar to the epidermis) (3) dermal papilla (connective tissue) and (4) hair matrix (comparable to the stratum basale of the epidermis). [Pg.857]

The acids destroy most of the epidermis. Histologically, the basal layer does not form the perfect sine wave that is usually shown in diagrams. On the contrary, the keratinocytes are embedded deeply and unevenly in the dermis and form the deep dermal papillae . [Pg.328]


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