Title: Integument skin
1Stephen E. Fish, Ph.D. Mitchell L. Berk,
Ph.D. Marshall University J. C. E. School of
Medicine
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3Integument (skin)
4Skin layers
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6Layers
Corneum
2 wks
Lucidum
Granulosum
Spinosum
2 wks
Basale
Dermis
7Stem cells the EPU (10-12 columns)
8Spinosum
Spiny prickle cells
Stretched desmosome attachments
9Melanin production cytocrine secretion
10Melanin in keratinocytes melanocyte
cytoplasmic processes
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12Thin skin
Langerhans melanocytes
13Langerhans Cells in thick skin Merkel cells
would be in the basal layer
14Thick skin
15All layers visible in thick skin
Corneum Lucidum Granulosum Spinosum Basale
16Elaborate dermal elevations
17Dermal elevations help keep epidermis in place,
otherwise a blister forms
18Dermal elevations
Primary dermal ridge carries through to surface
Secondary dermal ridge
Papilla
Interpapillary peg
19Thick skin has meissners corpuscles in the
papillary dermis
20Pacinian corpuscle in the reticular dermis
21Thin skin
22Thin
23Thin skin dermal papillae
24Thin skin dermal papillae revealed
25Dermal vasculature
26Hair detail the pilosebaceous apparatus
- Pilosebaceous apparatus a hair, sebaceous gland
arrector pili muscle - Follicle sebaceous gland are epidermis, muscle
is not - Basal layer continued in follicle sebaceous
gland - Hard keratin binds together tightly to make hair
- Sebaceous gland cells full of lamellar bodies
flake off just like skin - The papilla at the bottom is like papillary dermis
27Melanocytes in the basal layer produce hair
color. Keratinocytes produce hard keratin
Melanocytes in the basal layer produce hair
color. Keratinocytes produce hard keratin
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30Sebaceous gland hair follicle
31Pilosebaceous apparatus
Sebaceouos gland
Arrector pili
32Eccrine sweat glands
33Eccrine sweat gland
34Eccrine duct Interpapillary peg Sweat pore
35Fingernails are just a specialized region of skin
where hard keratin is the stratum corneum
36Fingernail terminology
37Sherman says