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Layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues
the reticular dermis. The dermis is tightly connected to the epidermis through a basement membrane. Structural components of the dermis are collagen,
Dermis
Lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates
attaching it to the dermis Fat is absent from the eyelids, clitoris, penis, much of pinna, and scrotum Blood vessels on route to the dermis Lymphatic vessels
Subcutaneous_tissue
Soft outer covering organ of vertebrates
from blood capillaries extending to the upper layers of the dermis. The epidermis and dermis are separated by a thin sheet of fibers called the basement
Skin
German dermatology website
The DermIS (Dermatology Internet Service or Dermatology Information System) is a web site providing images and information on diagnosis in dermatology
DermIS
Skin and other protective organs
and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer, providing the initial barrier to the external environment. It is separated from the dermis by the
Integumentary_system
Any medical condition that affects the integumentary system
dermis is the layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue, and comprises two sections, the papillary dermis and the reticular dermis.
Skin_condition
Organ covering the outside of the human body
The dermis is the layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain. The dermis is tightly
Human_skin
acellular dermis derived from the skin of donated cadavers, is used in reconstructive and dental surgeries. In gingival grafts, the acellular dermis is an
Acellular_dermis
Lack of hair or fur
Glabrousness (from Latin glaber 'bald, hairless, shaved, smooth, etc.') is the technical term for a lack of hair, down, setae, trichomes, or other such
Glabrousness
dermis is the layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue, and comprises two sections, the papillary dermis and the reticular dermis.
List_of_skin_conditions
1970 book by Idries Shah
had fulfilled while alive. The Dermis Probe can therefore be read as part of a course of study on Sufism. The Dermis Probe is a collection of teaching
The_Dermis_Probe
English footballer
Dermi Lusala (born 16 January 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right back for National League South club Dagenham & Redbridge
Dermi_Lusala
Partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin
deep dermis. Abrasions usually involve minimal bleeding. Mild abrasions, also known as grazes or scrapes, do not scar or bleed because the dermis is left
Abrasion_(medicine)
Dominican baseball player (born 1998)
March 12, 2023. "Athletics' Dermis Garcia: Pushed off 40-man roster". cbssports.com. Retrieved April 24, 2023. "Athletics' Dermis Garcia: Outrighted to Triple-A"
Dermis_García
Medical condition
can be seen in the dermis. As the condition becomes more established, the collagen fibers of the papillary dermis and reticular dermis become increasingly
Actinic_elastosis
Form of scarring
but will not disappear completely. Striae are caused by tearing of the dermis during periods of rapid growth of the body, such as during puberty or pregnancy
Stretch_marks
dermoepidermal junction, with lymphocytic inflammation at the epidermis and dermis. An interface dermatitis with vacuolar alteration, not otherwise specified
Vacuolar_interface_dermatitis
Epidermis and the dermis collectively
epidermis and the dermis. The dermis contains blood vessels, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and hair follicles. The epidermis and the dermis contain sensory
Cutis_(anatomy)
Protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis, or skin
Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis. Hair is one of the distinguishing characteristics of mammals. The human body
Hair
Bony structures in the dermis
bony deposits forming scales, plates, or other structures based in the dermis. Osteoderms are found in many groups of extant and extinct reptiles and
Osteoderm
Topological lines of collagen fibers' orientation in the dermis
They are parallel to the natural orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis, and generally parallel to the underlying muscle fibers. Langer's lines
Langer's_lines
Consensual alteration of human anatomy
injection of a pigment under the skin Scarification – cutting or removal of dermis with the intent to encourage intentional scarring or keloiding Branding
Body_modification
Inflammation of small blood vessels, accompanied by skin bumps
practice, usually caused by inflammation of post-capillary venules in the dermis). "Leukocytoclastic" (literally meaning 'leukocyte-destroying') refers to
Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis
Cutaneous_small-vessel_vasculitis
Outermost of the three layers that make up the skin
three major layers that constitute the skin, the inner layers being the dermis and hypodermis. The epidermal layer provides a barrier to infection from
Epidermis
Surgical transplantation of skin
skin graft, which contains the epidermis with only a portion of the dermis. The dermis left behind at the donor site contains hair follicles and sebaceous
Skin_grafting
Skin or shed skin of snakes
respectively. The dermis of a snake resides beneath the epidermis. The dermis of snakes is generally fibrous in nature, and not very prominent. The dermis houses
Snakeskin
French extreme body modification artist
lip removal Skull implants Subdermal implants Scarification Removal of dermis Removal of scalp Teeth sharpening Eye tattoo Almost full black tattoo coverage
Anthony_Loffredo
Itchy skin rash usually affecting the genitals
done, hyperkeratosis, atrophic epidermis, sclerosis of dermis and lymphocyte activity in dermis are histological findings associated with LSc. The biopsies
Lichen_sclerosus
Medical injection into the dermis
abbreviated as ID) is a shallow or superficial injection of a substance into the dermis, which is located between the epidermis and the hypodermis. For certain
Intradermal_injection
the dermis, but which exits the skin at one or more points Subdermal implants – implantation of an object that resides entirely below the dermis, including
List_of_body_modifications
Kind of connective tissue in echinoderms
in the dermis of sea cucumbers. Other ones are the neuropeptide NGIWYamide that stiffens the dermis and two holokinins that soften the dermis. The nerves
Catch_connective_tissue
Form of scleroderma involving isolated patches of hardened skin
However, in Deep Morphea inflammation and sclerosis can be found in the deep dermis, panniculus, fascia, superficial muscle and bone. Morphea most often presents
Morphea
Surgical procedure used to treat burns
full-thickness burns, both the epidermis and the dermis are destroyed along with sensory nerves in the dermis. The tough leathery tissue remaining after a
Escharotomy
Benign skin tumor of pigment-producing cells
Conversely, a junctional nevus, which develops at the junction of the dermis and epidermis, is potentially cancerous. A basic approach to evaluating
Melanocytic_nevus
Macrophage cell of the skin
most prominent in the stratum spinosum. They also occur in the papillary dermis, particularly around blood vessels, as well as in the mucosa of the mouth
Langerhans_cell
Deepest layer of the five layers of the epidermis
stratum basale meet the papillae of the underlying papillary layer of the dermis, resulting in the formation of the ridges on the fingers. Fingerprints are
Stratum_basale
into the dermis, restoring circulation. If the injury is very minor, the epithelial cells eventually restore the epidermis once the dermis has been regenerated
Skin_repair
Surgical mesh from biomaterial
organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric human)
Biomesh
Overview of the process or technique of tattooing
mends the upper dermis, where pigment remains trapped within fibroblasts, ultimately concentrating in a layer just below the dermis/epidermis boundary
Process_of_tattooing
End of the penis
layer of connective tissue equivalent to the dermis of typical skin. The papillary layer of the dermis blends into the dense connective tissue forming
Glans_penis
Type of cutaneous condition
can result in complete loss of the epidermis and often portions of the dermis and even subcutaneous fat. Ulcers are most common on the skin of the lower
Ulcer_(dermatology)
Type of connective tissue in animals
with tropoelastin, with some tropoelastin peptides and is present in human dermis elastic fibers". Matrix Biology. 24 (1): 15–25. doi:10.1016/j.matbio.2004
Elastic_fiber
Cutaneous condition
there is a linear cleavage of skin, sometimes defined as extending into the dermis. It is smaller than a skin laceration. Treatment of skin fissures A skin
Skin_fissure
Mole or birthmark; visible, circumscribed, chronic skin lesion
of melanocytic cells Junctional: epidermis Intradermal: dermis Compound: epidermis and dermis Atypical (dysplastic) nevus: This type of nevus must be
Nevus
Extreme hypothyroidism
latter sense, myxedema refers to deposition of glycosaminoglycans in the dermis, which results in swelling of the affected area. One manifestation of myxedema
Myxedema
Material to regenerate or replace skin
for regenerating the dermis. Grafting skin wounds with Integra leads to the synthesis of normal vascularized and innervated dermis de novo, followed by
Artificial_skin
Study of the form or morphology of fishes
scales that emerge from the dermis, penetrate the thin layer of the basement membrane that lies between the epidermis and dermis, and becomes externally visible
Fish_anatomy
One of several types of glands, in humans and other animals, that secrete sweat
is composed of a coiled secretory portion located at the junction of the dermis and subcutaneous fat, from which a straight portion inserts and secretes
Apocrine_sweat_gland
Lymphatic plexus of the breast
areola of the breast. It is a dense network of lympatics located in the dermis. The subareolar plexus of Sappey communicated with the plexus of lymph nodes
Subareolar_lymphatic_plexus
Topics referred to by the same term
tissue that is composed of type III collagen Reticular dermis, the lower layer of the dermis composed of dense irregular connective tissue Reticular
Reticular_(disambiguation)
Chemical compound
Nitrofurazone (INN, trade name Furacin) is an antimicrobial organic compound belonging to the nitrofuran class. It is most commonly used as a topical antibiotic
Nitrofurazone
Hairless breed of cat
European Sphynx breed is descended from two lines of natural mutations: Dermis and Epidermis (1975) barn cats from the Pearson family of Wadena, Minnesota
Sphynx_cat
Method of drug administration
(2) the dermis. For transdermal delivery, drugs must pass through the two sublayers of the epidermis to reach the microcirculation of the dermis. The stratum
Transdermal
Tattooing technique
tattoo machine. Microblading deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than machine tattooing techniques. Microblading
Microblading
Medical diagnostic method
the papillary dermis Level 3: Invasion to the junction of the papillary and reticular dermis Level 4: Invasion into the reticular dermis Level 5: Invasion
Clark's_level
Ultraviolet light-induced biological development over time
the dermis layer will be reduced, thereby causing the epidermis to start drooping off the body. Due to the presence of blood vessels in the dermis, UVA
Photoaging
Surgical procedure in which tissue is transferred with intact blood supply
epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. Blood is mainly supplied to the skin by two networks of blood vessels. The deep network lies between the dermis and
Flap_(surgery)
Hard skeletal covering of fish
fish's integumentary system, and are produced from the mesoderm layer of the dermis, which distinguishes them from reptile scales. The same genes involved in
Fish_scale
Layer of connective tissue in the body
in nearly all of the regions of the body, that blends with the reticular dermis layer. It is present on the face, over the upper portion of the sternocleidomastoid
Fascia
Pigmented area on the breast around the nipple
large breasts, may have even larger areolae. A function of the specialized dermis of the areola is to protect the regular breast skin from wear, cracking
Areola
Inflammation of hair follicles due to fungal infection
Majocchi's granuloma contains dermatophytes that invade the hair follicle and/or dermis. The invasion of the hair follicule leads to the clinically evident papules
Fungal_folliculitis
Medical condition
develops in the connective tissue cells in the middle layer of the skin (dermis). Estimates of the overall occurrence of DFSP in the United States are 0
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Dermatofibrosarcoma_protuberans
bluish-white connective tissue under the dermis and by the hemoglobin circulating in the veins of the dermis. The red color underlying the skin becomes
Human_skin_color
Mammoplasty procedure to raise sagging breasts
dermis is mostly collagen and elastin fibers embedded to a viscous water and glycoprotein medium. The fibers of the upper dermis ("papillary dermis")
Mastopexy
which while having epidermal concomitants, seems to primarily involve the dermis. Intrinsic ageing is influenced by internal physiological factors alone
Intrinsic and extrinsic ageing
Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_ageing
Muscles of the face
found in all vertebrates. They are the only muscles that attach to the dermis. The facial muscles are just under the skin (subcutaneous) muscles that
Facial_muscles
Scales covering the skin of Reptiles
the epidermis (contrary to fish, in which the scales are formed from the dermis). The scales may be ossified or tubercular, as in the case of lizards, or
Reptile_scale
Part of the penis located outside of the pelvic cavity
is ensheathed by fascia, which includes tunica albuginea, Buck's fascia, dermis, and skin. Root of penis Dissection of the male human genitalia Dissection
Body_of_penis
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corium may refer to: Corium, Latin term for the dermis, a skin layer Corium (Crete), a town of ancient Crete, Greece Corium (entomology)
Corium
Extinct genus of theropod dinosaurs
an armour-like dermis. The author suggested that, based on the type specimen probably being a subadult individual, the armour-like dermis may have reached
Rugops
Painful facial skin nodules due to infection by M. tuberculosis
Langhans giant cells with or without central caseation necrosis in the dermis. On diascopy, it shows characteristic "apple-jelly" color. Biopsy will reveal
Lupus_vulgaris
Insertion of medication under the skin
administered as a bolus into the subcutis, the layer of skin directly below the dermis and epidermis, collectively referred to as the cutis. The instruments are
Subcutaneous_administration
Medical condition
after thermal or traumatic injury that involves the deep layers of the dermis and express high levels of TGF-β. Mechanical tension on a wound has been
Hypertrophic_scar
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
and pushing upward. The middle layer, the dermis, is 15 to 40 times thicker than the epidermis. The dermis is made up of many components, such as bony
Mammal
Chronic autoimmune disorder leading to blistering skin
pathology, the first signs of the condition may be observed within the dermis. The changes that may take place at this level may include edema, vascular
Dermatitis_herpetiformis
Benign skin tumor
skin lesion. A type of melanocytic nevus, it affects the epidermis and dermis. It is also known as an epithelioid and spindle-cell nevus, and misleadingly
Spitz_nevus
Tissue which connects muscles to other organs
calcaneal tuberosity then diverge to connect to the bones, ligaments and the dermis of the skin around the distal part of the metatarsal bones. The anterior
Aponeurosis
Type of connective tissue in animals
tendons. Dense connective tissue also make up the lower layers of the skin (dermis), where it is arranged in sheets. In addition, the sclera contains dense
Dense_connective_tissue
Rare recessive genetic disorder
dermatological symptoms are caused by a buildup of a hyaline material in the dermis and the thickening of the basement membranes in the skin. Urbach–Wiethe
Urbach–Wiethe_disease
Development and formation of the human embryo
epidermis. The mesenchyme that will form the dermis is derived from three sources: The mesenchyme that forms the dermis in the limbs and body wall derives from
Human_embryonic_development
Interface between the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin
anchoring filaments of hemidesmosomes; the cells of the papillary layer of the dermis are attached to the basement membrane by anchoring fibrils, which consist
Dermoepidermal_junction
Most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
are generally absent. In the tumour stage, the cancer cells move into the dermis (the deeper layer of skin) Large cell transformation, where clonally identical
Mycosis_fungoides
Fluid-filled space in organs
of the lungs. The interstitium in the submucosae of visceral organs, the dermis, superficial fascia, and perivascular adventitia are fluid-filled spaces
Interstitium
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
mucosa right coronary artery skin of leg body of stomach Top expressed in dermis lip Ileal epithelium lactiferous gland foreskin muscle of thigh extraocular
TPSAB1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
yolk sac subcutaneous adipose tissue muscle of thigh facial motor nucleus dermis vestibular sensory epithelium stroma of bone marrow More reference expression
Annexin_A6
Human facial birthmark
Ota is caused by the entrapment of melanocytes in the upper third of the dermis. It is found only on the face, most commonly unilaterally, rarely bilaterally
Nevus_of_Ota
Hardened, weight-bearing structure of a horse's limbs
is a multi-layered, specialised cornifying epithelium. It overlays the dermis, and it is separated from it by a basal lamina. It has no blood vessels
Horse_hoof
benign melanocytic nevus, a type of skin lesion, affecting the epidermis and dermis. List of cutaneous conditions Pernick, Nat (2009-10-26). "Skin-Melanocytic
Kamino_bodies
Suture technique
angle of the wound, passes through the deep dermis of the corner flap, and is re-inserted through the dermis of the other side of the obtuse wound angle
Corner_stitch
Accumulation of fluid in the outermost layer of skin (epidermis)
lichenification. It is a severe case of eczema that affects the epidermis, dermis or subcutaneous skin tissues. The three types of spongiotic dermatitis are
Spongiosis
Anatomical feature of echinoderms
Ossicles are small calcareous elements embedded in the dermis of the body wall of echinoderms. They form part of the endoskeleton and provide rigidity
Ossicle_(echinoderm)
Medical condition
fibrils impairs the adherence between the epidermis and the underlying dermis. This deficiency occurs due to the genetic mutation(s) in the COL7A1 gene
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica
Epidermolysis_bullosa_dystrophica
Soft-bodied eight-limbed order of molluscs
consists of a thin epidermis with mucous cells and sensory cells and a fibrous dermis made of collagen and containing various cells that allow colour change.
Octopus
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
ventricle Top expressed in stroma of bone marrow vestibular sensory epithelium dermis umbilical cord carotid body tunica adventitia of aorta skin of external
Mannose_receptor_C-type_1
Type of melanocytic tumor
tumor characterized, as its name suggests, by penetration into the deep dermis and/or subcutis. Smudged chromatic is a typical finding. In some cases mitotic
Blue_nevus
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
pleura lactiferous duct synovial joint Achilles tendon Top expressed in iris dermis calvaria left lung lobe vas deferens efferent ductule sciatic nerve skin
RECK
Odor of elderly humans
atmospheric oxygen contributes significantly to the oxygen supply of human dermis and epidermis". The Journal of Physiology. 538 (3): 985–994. doi:10.1113/jphysiol
Old_person_smell
Protein-coding gene in humans
vessel yolk sac thymus Paneth cell internal carotid artery cartilage organ dermis epithelium of small intestine external carotid artery embryo More reference
RIPK3
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
carotid artery internal carotid artery migratory enteric neural crest cell dermis efferent ductule carotid body tunica media of zone of aorta submandibular
ACO1
Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli
classified by location: Cutaneous receptors are sensory receptors found in the dermis or epidermis. Muscle spindles contain mechanoreceptors that detect stretch
Sensory_neuron
DERMIS
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DERMIS
DERMIS
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
God Murugan
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Handsome
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Rama-moon
Male
French
French name derived from Latin natalis dies, NOËL means "day of birth."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bolger.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Fair One
Girl/Female
British, English
Bear; Warrior Maiden
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Sun; Lord Shiva
Male
Celtic
, high king; king paramount.
DERMIS
DERMIS
DERMIS
DERMIS
DERMIS
v. t.
See Dermis.
n.
Same as Dermis.
v. t.
The outer, nonsensitive layer of the skin; cuticle; scarfskin. See Dermis.
a.
Pertaining to the dermis or true skin.
a.
Pertaining to the dermis; dermal.
n.
Ossification of the dermis.
n.
See Dermis.
n.
The deep sensitive layer of the skin beneath the scarfskin or epidermis; -- called also true skin, derm, derma, corium, cutis, and enderon. See Skin, and Illust. in Appendix.
n.
See Dermis.