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Cutis is the combined term for the epidermis and the dermis, the two outer layers of the skin. The subcutis is the layer below the cutis. Sweat pores are... |
Cutis may refer to several unrelated biological structures: Cutis (anatomy), the outermost layers of skin Cutis (mycology), a type of pileipellis in a... |
Cooper's ligaments (redirect from Retinaculum cutis mammae) They are named for Astley Cooper, who first described them in 1840. Their anatomy can be revealed using Transmission diffraction tomography. Cooper's suspensory... |
The corrugator cutis ani is a muscle of the human body, also known as the Ellis' muscle, after the anatomist George Viner Ellis. Around the anus is a... |
Skin appendage (redirect from Glandulae cutis) appendages Details System Integumentary system Identifiers Latin adnexa cutis TH H3.12.00.3.00001 FMA 71012 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]... |
Dermatome (redirect from Cutis-plate) Dermatome may refer to: Dermatome (anatomy), an area of skin that is supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots Dermatome (embryology), the portion of... |
Goose bumps (redirect from Cutis anserina) Goosebumps Other names , goose-skin, goose-flesh, cutis anserina, horripilation, horripilatio Goose-bumps on a human arm Specialty Dermatology... |
Langer, "Zur Anatomie und Physiologie der Haut. Über die Spaltbarkeit der Cutis". Sitzungsbericht der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Classe der Wiener... |
Dermis (redirect from Corium (anatomy)) corium is a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues, that primarily consists of dense irregular connective... |
Somite (redirect from Cutis plate) into several distinct muscle groups.[citation needed] The sclerotome (or cutis plate) forms the vertebrae and the rib cartilage and part of the occipital... |
Pileipellis (redirect from Cutis (mycology)) identification of fungi. Pileipellis types include the cutis, trichoderm, epithelium, and hymeniderm types. A cutis is a type of pileipellis characterized by hyphae... |
Exophthalmos (section Anatomy) skeletal abnormalities Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome type 3 Beare-Stevenson cutis gyrata syndrome Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome Bohring-Opitz syndrome Cardio-facio-cutaneous... |
Perineal tear (section Anatomy) by a mass of soft tissue including: The muscles of the anus (corrugator cutis ani, the internal anal sphincter and the external anal sphincter) The medial... |
Ornithonyssus bacoti (section Anatomy) Outbreak of Rat Mite Dermatitis in an Animal Research Facility" (PDF). Cutis. 75 (5): 282–6. PMID 15984629. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-03-27... |
Crocodilian armor (category Reptile anatomy) tissue of the cutis. Investigations in young animals show that these bones usually take their origin in the under and middle layers of the cutis and generally... |
Aplasia (category Anatomy) final outcome is primarily determined by the underlying disorder. Aplasia cutis congenita is a condition in which some or large portions of the skin is... |
Skin (category Organs (anatomy)) chemical composition. The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis 'skin'). In mammals, the skin is an organ of the integumentary system made... |
Melanocytic nevus (redirect from Mole (anatomy)) palmaris: differentiation from malignant melanoma or junctional nevi". Cutis. 62 (1): 45–46. PMID 9675534. "What You Need To Know About Melanoma - Signs... |
A (October 2019). "Crusted demodicosis in an immunocompetent patient". Cutis. 104 (4): E9–E11. PMID 31774896. Yengil, Erhan; Cevik, Cengiz; Aycan Kaya... |
nail disease secondary to poorly fitting shoes or abnormal biomechanics". Cutis. 36 (5): 399–400. PMID 4064760. d'Août, K.; Pataky, T.C.; De Clercq, D.;... |