dermis in English

noun
1
the skin.
The dermal-epidermal junction, papillary dermis, and reticular dermis were assessed separately.
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1. 2 synonyms for Corium: derma, dermis

2. This tumor occupies the dermis, proliferating downward preexisting adnexal structures.

3. Acellular human dermis and fascia for surgical, medical and dental use

4. DERMIS ON DEMAND™ Allograft is a 5-year shelf stable human dermis product that can be used to augment existing soft tissue directly in line with existing surgical procedures

5. DermaMatrix Acellular Dermis shows higher biomechanical strength than the leading competitor’s material

6. Pharyngeal teeth develop in the pharyngeal dermis and gradually Ankylose with the fifth ceratobranchial

7. Cutis definition, the true skin, consisting of the dermis and the epidermis

8. The Adipocytes are localized in the subcutaneous tissue below the reticular dermis (Fig

9. The thin dermis and minimal subcutaneous tissue results in closely set nerve networks.

10. Results: After treatment, the superficial dermis became edema and hyperemia which vanished 3 days later.

11. They represent collections of spindle-shaped melanocytes located deep in the dermis and usually fade in early childhood.

12. Intradermic test: a tiny quantity of allergen is injected under the dermis with a hypodermic syringe.

13. What is Cellulitis? Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the lower dermis and subcutaneous tissue

14. A vascular network develops, and by the twenty-fourth week, fat cells have appeared beneath the dermis.

15. Cellulitis is a common infection of the skin, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue.Cellulitis rapidly spreads through the dermis and subcutaneous tissue.The skin that lies over the toe and foot following infection resulting in Cellulitis shows signs of inflammation that is similar to pseudogout

16. Pacinian Corpuscles are the most obvious as they form large (~ 1 mm), onion-like structures in the dermis and hypodermis

17. DermaMatrix Acellular Dermis demonstrates a higher tensile modulus, or greater resistance to stretching and deformation in laboratory testing.

18. Cutis definition: the vertebrate skin, including both of its layers , the dermis and the epidermis Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

19. No support was found for a substantial penetration into the stratum Malpighi or the dermis through the horny layer or the adnexes.

20. Histopathology shows subcorneal acantholysis with clefting and numerous neutrophils within the blister as well as in the edematous papillary dermis.

21. Callus shows a markedly dense, usually orthokeratotic stratum corneum underlain by mild acathosis, variable hypergranulosis, and increased collagenization of the superficial dermis

22. 23 Histological findings of the skin include flat dermal-epidermal junction, thinned dermis with compactly arranged collagen fibers, and hypoplastic appendage structures.

23. Abrasions may involve the epidermis (the top layer of skin) or some/all of the dermis (the layer of skin below the epidermis).

24. In most species with a relatively thin dermis, the dermal melanophores tend to be flat and cover a large surface area.

25. Leukemia Cutis is the infiltration of neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into the epidermis, the dermis, or the subCutis, resulting in clinically identifiable cutaneous lesions

26. Some of the ink particles are also suspended in the gel-like matrix of the dermis, while others are engulfed by dermal cells called fibroblasts.

27. 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

28. A punch Biopsy is performed when the disease or tumor is thought to involve the deeper dermis and/or when placement of sutures is planned.

29. Some street dust or grit may remain in the dermis after an abrasion of the skin over a dirty surface. This often happens in cycling accidents.

30. Histological examinations showed that after auto micro epidermic grafting, the regenerated skin has complete epidermic structure in different layers and dermis-like structure also emerged.

31. The needles punch through the epidermis, allowing ink to seep deep into the dermis, which is composed of collagen fibers, nerves, glands, blood vessels and more.

32. As these cells travel through the lymphatic system, some of them are carried back with a belly full of dye into the lymph nodes while others remain in the dermis.

33. 23 Skin biopsy showed multiple irregular, dilated, endothelium-lined vascular channels surrounded by a single to a few layers of glomus cells in the lower dermis and subcutaneous tissue.

34. Cellulitis is a potentially dangerous bacterial infection that affects the deeper layers of the skin, including the dermis, or second layer of skin, and the subcutaneous tissue, or fat and

35. DERMIS ON DEMAND™ Allografts are an HCT/P (human cells, tissues or cellular, or tissue based product) regulated solely under Section 361 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act and 21 C.F.R

36. The surgical ultrasonic energy source is of sufficient power to cause disruption of the layer of connective tissue lying at the interface between the dermis and the subcutaneous adipose tissue during a dosage period.

37. The only vital reaction in the first group (freezing time, 4–5 h) was mild initial inflammation, which was expressed in granulocyte adhesion to the vessel wall and the migration of a few cells into the dermis.

38. Actinic purpura results from sun-induced damage to the connective tissue of the dermis (deeper layers of the skin) combined with the fact that the blood vessels become thinner and more fragile and collagen decreases with increasing age.

39. An ultrasonic energy transmitting surface is driven by a surgical ultrasonic energy source. The ultrasonic energy transmitting surface is configured to concentrate ultrasonic energy in the layer of connective tissue lying at the interface between the dermis and the subcutaneous adipose tissue.

40. Cutaneous System • Skin - heaviest organ in the body – Epidermis is the outer layer of the skin, which is made up of dead skin cells – Dermis is below the epidermis and contains four ki nds of mechanoreceptors that respond to stimuli such as pressure, stretching, and vibration.

41. A standard dose of 5 tuberculin units (TU - 0.1 ml), according to the CDC, or 2 TU of Statens Serum Institute (SSI) tuberculin RT23 in 0.1 ml solution, according to the NHS, is injected intradermally (between the layers of dermis) and read 48 to 72 hours later.

42. It is strongly believed that the cells in the Blastema originate from dedifferentiated local tissue at the amputation site; however, adult stem cells (e.g., muscle satellite cells and possibly also the periosteum and dermis) [35-39] also contribute to the formation of the Blastema, though the number of these endogenous cells may be insufficient

43. ‘The dermis or Corium underlying the epidermis is 0.3 to 4.0 mm in thickness and may be divided into two layers, papillary and reticular.’ More example sentences ‘How it comes to be is actually pretty simple: Underneath the epidermis, or covering of the skin, lies a connected structure of tissue known as the Corium, and beneath that lies

44. Despite the intended permanence of tattoos, various methods are used in attempts to remove them: Laser removal (burning the tattoo away), surgical removal (cutting the tattoo away), dermabrasion (sanding the skin with a wire brush to remove the epidermis and dermis), salabrasion (using a salt solution to soak the tattooed skin), and scarification (removing the tattoo with an acid solution and creating a scar in its place).

45. Also, OSHA definition of Corrosive in 29 CFR 1910.1200 App A is: “… a chemical that produces destruction of skin tissue, namely, visible necrosis through the epidermis and into the dermis, in at least 1 of 3 tested animals after exposure up to a 4-hour duration.Corrosive reactions are typified by ulcers, bleeding, bloody scabs and, by the end of observation at 14 days, by discoloration due

46. The present invention relates to a production method for cryopreserved acellular dermal matrix and to cryopreserved acellular dermal matrix produced thereby, and more specifically it relates to a method in which a cryopreservation agent is made by adding sucrose to basic components consisting of glycerol and a basic solution and in which the resulting solution is used in the cryopreservation of skin tissue from which the cells in the epidermis and dermis have been removed, and relates to cryopreserved acellular dermal matrix produced thereby.