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Surgical incision
Surgical incision

... • RSTLs can be defined as the skin-tension lines that are oriented along the furrows formed when skin is relaxed. • The resting tone and contractile forces of underlying facial musculature perpendicular to skintension lines contribute to RSTLs. ...
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preparing for icd-10-cm anatomy and pathophysiology training

... examines the parts of the body, physiology studies how those parts work. It is vital to understand how parts work normally in order to report the diagnosis(es) when there is a malfunction or dysfunction in the body. Pathophysiology—The physiology of abnormal states. Many times, the purpose of medica ...
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Surface Anatomy and Skin Incisions for Posterior forearm and

... o “Anatomical snuff box” o Bodies of metacarpal bones ...
Ch04_Ch4b
Ch04_Ch4b

...  Scale-like modifications of the epidermis ...
Vrodené a perinatálne získané ochorenia mozgu
Vrodené a perinatálne získané ochorenia mozgu

... and granular cells • Gen ATM also risk of cancer ...
der´mah-tōm
der´mah-tōm

... Dermatomes. Segmental dermatome distribution of spinal nerves to the front, back, and side of the body. C, Cervicalsegments; T, thoracic segments; L, lumbar segments; S, s acral segments; CX, coccygeal segment. Dermatomes arespecific skin surface areas in nervated by a single spinal nerve or group o ...
Word Version in English
Word Version in English

... In the upper lid, the incision is made and hidden in the natural lid crease. For the lower lid, an incision can be made through the skin just beneath the lashes, or through the moist inside surface if the lid called the conjunctiva. HOW WILL EYELID SURGERY AFFECT MY VISION OR APPEARANCE? The results ...
Development of Dermis
Development of Dermis

... • By 11 weeks: mesenchymal cells produce collagenous & elastic connective tissues fibers • Dermal ridge: with capillary loops & sensory nerve endings • Capillary-like vessels: derived from mesenchyme, begin at the end of 5th week ...
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independent work of the students

... and has 2 kinds of cells -basal and melenocytes. The last ones do not produce melanin until the infant is 6 month. That is why the skin in the newborn is lighter in the first days of life. The grantilar layer is thinner, consists of 2-3 lines of cells It is poorly developed except soles and palms. T ...
Cleansing lotion
Cleansing lotion

WOUNDS - UMF IASI 2015
WOUNDS - UMF IASI 2015

... - Damage of the small and middle blood vessels beneath the skin- the blood leaks into the surrounding tissues - Most frequent under the skin - Possible deep bruising- any organ, tissue ...
Integumentary System: Cutting Dead Cells
Integumentary System: Cutting Dead Cells

... divide and push already formed cells into higher layers. As the cells move into the higher layers, they flatten and eventually die. The top layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, is made of dead, flat skin cells that shed about every 2 weeks. Specialized Epidermal Cells There are three types o ...
Anatomical Directions
Anatomical Directions

... Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct word from the list below. Some words from the list will be used more than once. Most of the answers will come from the list below, but some answers are not in the list of words. superior inferior ...
Skin Power point
Skin Power point

...  Clay-based masks: Absorb oil and have an exfoliating/astringent effect (best for oily skin)  Cream masks: Contain oils and emollients. Are good for moisturizing skins. (best for dry skin)  Paraffin wax: Used with creams, melted to a little warmer than body temp. Helps the open pores so the cream ...
Serous Membranes
Serous Membranes

... and other precious molecules in the body.  It also keeps water and other things out.  Pliable, yet tough, which allows it to take constant punishment from external agents.  Without our skin, we would quickly fall prey to bacteria and perish from water and heat loss. ...
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular

... Internal carotid artery: supplies the brain, nose, internal ear, & forehead. ...
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Thera-P™ Relief Gel ($22)

... Q: My daughter in law had back surgery in March. What is good for the incision scar? A: Eracer is designed to help mitigate scarring, and of course, the sooner you get it on a wound, the better. Do you have anything that stimulates hair growth for us ladies with thinning hair? A: Most people see a b ...
Chapter 4 - Bloodhounds Incorporated
Chapter 4 - Bloodhounds Incorporated

... cools the body. • Sensation- Skin contains sensory receptors that detect cold, touch, and pain. • Vitamin D synthesis- cholesterol in the skin is bombarded by sunlight and converted to vitamin D (calcium cannot be absorbed from digestive tract) ...
1. What structures are associated with the integumentary system?
1. What structures are associated with the integumentary system?

... Your body is a complicated system that consists of many subsystems that help to keep it functioning properly. These subsystems serve a variety of purposes and require needed materials to function properly, as well as means of communicating information to other parts of the body. Thus, the skin and o ...
Innervation of the Thoracoabdominal Wall
Innervation of the Thoracoabdominal Wall

... The intercostal nerves go under the costal margins and enter in between the transversus abdominus and the internal oblique muscle. In the mid axillary line they send off a lateral branch while the anterior branch continues on to only supply muscles UNTIL they emerge along the midline through the rec ...
Human skin
Human skin

...  hairs – functions:  sensation  heat loss  filter for breathing  protection ...
Skin
Skin

... Process– Melanocytes synthesize tyrosinase – Increased activity when exposed to UV radiation – Melanin build up (a tan) helps protect our DNA – absorbs the light and dissipates the energy as heat • Skin color determined by the kind and amount of melanin made and retained • Freckles = accumulations o ...
Senior Science : Lifestyle Chemistry
Senior Science : Lifestyle Chemistry

... the epidermis and the dermis. The hair is nourished by the follicle at its base (this is also where the hair grows). hair shaft - The part of the hair that is above the skin. hair erector muscle - a muscle is connected to each hair follicle and the skin - it contracts (in response to cold, fear, etc ...
Immobility, Skin Integrity, and Wound care
Immobility, Skin Integrity, and Wound care

... abdominal and perineal muscles used in defecation. ...
11-Dev. Integumentary system
11-Dev. Integumentary system

... The peridermal cells continually undergo keratinization and desquamation and are replaced by cells arising from the basal layer The exfoliated cells form part of the white greasy substance, the vernix caseosa, that covers the body of the fetus Replacement of peridermal cells continue untill about th ...
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