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Histological Comparison of the Human Trunk Skin CreasesMar 29, 2016 · Skin crease is a permanent line, whereas skin fold is the redundancy of the skin over this permanent line. The accurate terminology with regard ...
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Facial fold and crease development: A new morphological approach ...In the literature, the terms “crease” and “fold” refer to the same anatomical structures, describing fixed and permanent cutaneous visible anatomical landmarks ...
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Intertrigo - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHOct 28, 2024 · Intertrigo is a superficial inflammatory skin condition that affects flexural surfaces, such as the axillae, abdominal folds, and perineum.Continuing Education Activity · Introduction · Etiology · History and Physical
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Simple measures - skinfoldsThe skinfold method involves measuring the skinfold (subcutaneous fat) thickness at specific sites of the body using a skinfold caliper and a non-stretchable ...
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Skinfold artifact | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.orgNov 3, 2025 · The skinfold artifact can be mistaken for a pneumothorax on chest radiography and is caused by the added density of a skin fold against the image.
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(PDF) A record of skin creases and folds - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · The skin fold is characterized by skin redundancy that is responsible partly, often in combination with connective tissue attachments, for the ...
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Ileocecal fold - e-Anatomy - IMAIOSThe inferior ileocecal recess (fossa) is situated behind the angle of junction of the ileum and cecum. It is formed by the ileocecal fold of peritoneum.
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Langer's Lines - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsLanger's lines, also known as skin tension lines or lines of cleavage, are linear clefts in the skin that indicate the orientation of the underlying ...
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Skin tension lines - DermNet... body sites, usually drawn on a diagram of the human body. The best-known ... skin folds. Relaxed skin tension lines, BEST lines, and lines following ...
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Lines in DermatologyVarious lines have been described on the skin; a few corresponding to embryonic development, muscle tension, and collagen fiber orientation.
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Anatomy, Skin (Integument), Epidermis - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJun 8, 2024 · The skin has 3 layers—the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, which have different anatomical structures and functions (see Image. Cross Section ...Missing: folds | Show results with:folds
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A Comprehensive Examination of Topographic Thickness of Skin in ...Conclusions: The greatest epidermal, dermal and total skin thickness are found in the upper lip, right lower nasal sidewall, and left lower nasal sidewall.
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Anatomy, Skin Sweat Glands - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfSweat glands are appendages of the integument. There are eccrine and apocrine sweat glands. They differ in embryology, distribution, and function.
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Anatomy, Skin (Integument) - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHOct 17, 2022 · This article will discuss the anatomy of the skin, including its structure, function, embryology, blood, lymphatic, and nerve supply, surgical, and clinical ...Missing: heritable folds
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Integumentary System Development - UNSW EmbryologyNov 10, 2019 · Basal cell - proliferation generates folds in basement membrane. Neural crest cells - melanoblasts migrate into epithelium. These are the future ...
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Embryonic skin development and repair - PMC - NIHEmbryonic skin development begins after gastrulation, one of the earliest stages of embryonic development happening in the third week after fertilization. In ...
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Embryology, Hand - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHAug 14, 2023 · Fetal hand morphogenesis, which occurs between 6 and 14 weeks of gestation, can be described in three distinct phases of development.
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Interpretation and Natural History of Asymmetric Skin Folds in Infants ...Jul 19, 2024 · It is suggested that ASFs are formed when the excess soft tissues of the thigh shrink over a short femur. On the other hand, ASFs disappear ...
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Embryologic development of flexion creases - PubMedScientific interest in the palmar, plantar, and digital flexion creases has been related mainly to their aberrations in numerous congenital malformations ...
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Skin of the hand, fingernails | Acland's Video Atlas of Human AnatomyThe creases on the palmar skin are lines along which the skin is thinner. The creases act as joints in the skin when the MP joints flex.
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In vivo measurement of skin surface strain and sub-surface layer ...During body movement the skin is stretched as skin layers are firmly connected with each other and via fascia, muscle and tendons attached to the skeleton.
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10 Mechanical Aspects of Skin - Musculoskeletal KeyJun 2, 2020 · The ability of the skin to be readily elongated is extremely important to the functioning of joints. Any noticeable force required to elongate ...
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The Link Between Obesity and the Skin - PMC - NIHMar 10, 2022 · Skin changes in obese patients have been widely studied with regards to mechanical friction, skin infections, and skin hypertrophic conditions.
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Tactile sensibility in the human hand: relative and absolute densities ...It was estimated that the density of low threshold mechanoreceptive units at the finger tip is as high as 241 u./cm2, whereas in the palm it is only 58 u./cm2.
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Differing Neurophysiologic Mechanosensory Input From Glabrous ...However, the ratio of fast to slow mechanosensitive nociceptors was much larger in the glabrous skin (fourfold), compared with hairy skin in either the L5 or ...<|separator|>
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Specialized mechanoreceptor systems in rodent glabrous skinAug 22, 2018 · The density of mechanoreceptor innervation of the forepaw glabrous skin was found to be three times higher than that of hindpaw glabrous skin.Missing: creases | Show results with:creases
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Keratinization and its Disorders - PMC - PubMed CentralThey are expressed in the suprabasal layer and act as a barrier function of stratified keratinized epithelium.Missing: folds | Show results with:folds
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A keratin scaffold regulates epidermal barrier formation ...Keratin intermediate filaments (KIFs) protect the epidermis against mechanical force, support strong adhesion, help barrier formation, and regulate growth. The ...
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Hyperkeratosis: Symptoms and Treatment - WebMDSep 25, 2024 · Hyperkeratosis is the thickening of the skin's outer layer due to excessive keratin, often caused by friction, pressure, ...
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Sweat is a most efficient natural moisturizer providing protective ...These results indicated that sweat ducts/glands located at the folds would serve to maintain skin hydration under basal conditions while those at the ridges ...Invited Review Article · Physiological Roles Of Sweat... · Sweating Disturbance In Ad
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Full article: Physiology of sweat gland function: The roles of ...The density of eccrine glands on non-glabrous skin, such as the face, trunk, and limbs are ~2–5-fold lower than that of glabrous skin [16], but distributed ...
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The social role of touch in humans and primates - ScienceDirect.comWhat is grooming for? Grooming, in primates as in most species, is all about physical touch. The actions are typically bimanual, involving sweeps with one ...Missing: advantages protection
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Comparative evidence for the independent evolution of hair ... - NIHHumans are often claimed to have the highest density of eccrine glands of any primate, with great apes having an intermediate density and Old World monkeys ...
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Obesity: Skin issues and skinfold managementJun 4, 2020 · These folds are at risk for shearing and friction, which can contribute to more skin problems.
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Intergluteal cleft: surface anatomy, location, features - KenhubThe intergluteal cleft is a surface anatomy landmark of the pelvis and lower limb. It is the deep furrow or groove that lies between the two gluteal regions.
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Surface Anatomy | Hand Surgery ResourceCreases: 1. Distal digital crease; 2. Middle digital crease; 3. Proximal digital crease; 4. Distal palmar crease; 5. Proximal palmar crease; 6.
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Why Do Nasolabial Folds Appear? Exploring the Anatomical ...Mar 28, 2024 · The nasolabial folds refer to the pair of skin creases extending bilaterally from the nasal wings to the corners of the mouth. These creases are ...Missing: submental | Show results with:submental
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The Submental Fat Compartment of the Neck - PMC - NIHThe submental crease is formed by the submental septum and creates the anterior or mesial border, and the distal or posterior border is formed by the hyoid ...
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Reconsideration of the Epicanthus: Evolution of the Eyelid and ... - NIHIn conclusion, the epicanthus is a remnant manifestation of the eyelid's evolution that resulted from hypertrophy of the upper orbicularis muscle and related ...
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Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis, Scrotum - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfThe dartos muscle is a smooth muscle sheet located underneath the skin of the scrotum. ... This cleft is caused by an incomplete fusion of the labioscrotal folds.
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Skin Care and Aging - National Institute on Aging - NIHFeb 11, 2025 · Age-related changes such as a loss of elastic fibers (elastin) and collagen cause the skin to look older, develop wrinkles, and be more fragile.
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Fighting against Skin Aging: The Way from Bench to Bedside - PMCSkin aging is characterized by features such as wrinkling, loss of elasticity, laxity, and rough-textured appearance.
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Male versus female skin: What dermatologists and cosmeticians ...Tsukahara et al. (2013) reported that in all age groups of 173 Japanese men and women, men showed increased forehead wrinkles compared with women. No sex- ...
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Quantification of age-related facial wrinkles in men and women ...In women, periorbital lines were the first visible wrinkles, in contrast to the forehead lines in men. In both sexes, glabellar lines did not clinically ...
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Gender-related differences in the facial aging of Caucasian French ...The changes in marionette lines significantly differ between genders, much more pronounced in women, and nasolabial fold was found more pronounced in men at ...
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The Evolution of Looks and Expectations of Asian Eyelid and Eye ...2 and 3). Epicanthal folds are present in about half the Asian population. These distinctive features sometimes project an impression of tiredness, ...Missing: prevalence heritable
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Associations Between Adult Triceps Skinfold Thickness and All ...May 10, 2022 · Higher TSF thickness was associated with lower all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, independent of BMI and MAMC.
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Cancer Cachexia: Definition, Staging, and Emerging TreatmentsCachexia is a multifactorial disease characterized by weight loss via skeletal muscle and adipose tissue loss, an imbalance in metabolic regulation, ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMay 6, 2024 · Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by painful lesions such as deep-seated nodules, abscesses, skin tunnels, and ...
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Candidal Intertrigo - DermNetCandidal intertrigo refers to superficial skin-fold infection caused by the yeast, candida. Topical antifungal agents such as clotrimazole cream are ...
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Recurrent candidal intertrigo: challenges and solutions - PMC - NIHApr 17, 2018 · Intertrigo is a common inflammatory dermatosis of opposing skin surfaces that can be caused by a variety of infectious agents, most notably ...
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Syndactyly - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfSep 18, 2022 · Syndactyly is a common congenital anomaly in which adjacent digits fail to separate properly, leading to soft tissue or bony fusion, primarily affecting the ...Introduction · Epidemiology · History and Physical · Treatment / Management
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Aplasia Cutis Congenita - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHAug 19, 2025 · Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare congenital absence of skin, involving the epidermis, dermis, and, occasionally, subcutaneous tissue.Missing: folds | Show results with:folds
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Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines): Causes & Treatment, PreventionThey're also called smile lines or laugh lines. The creases can become prominent and permanent as you age, especially if you smoke or don't protect your skin ...Symptoms And Causes · Management And Treatment · Living WithMissing: concerns | Show results with:concerns
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Emphasizing the Diagnostic Value of Digital Tomosynthesis in ... - NIHAn 82-year-old woman underwent radiography (A) of the left hip that show no fracture; however, there are overlapping skin folds potentially mimicking a fracture ...
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Skinfold calipers: which instrument to use? - PMC - NIHJul 20, 2023 · This study is a brief report that critically examines the original and illustrated structural configuration of the three main types of skinfold calipers.
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Comparison of Skinfold Thickness Measured by Caliper and ... - NIHDec 4, 2022 · The measurements of skin fat folds with a caliper showed a higher value of subcutaneous tissue compared to ultrasound measurements. Only the ...
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Panniculectomy - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHA panniculectomy is an operative procedure used for abdominal wall contouring, changing the shape and form of the abdomen by removing significant excess skin.