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• Sebaceous (oil) gland • Hair follicle Figure 7.1 Skin structure. Hair shaft Dermal papillae Epidermis Subpapillary plexus Papillary layer Sweat pore Dermis Appendages of skin Reticular layer • Eccrine sweat gland • Arrector pili muscle • Sebaceous (oil) gland • Hair follicle Hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue; not part of skin) • Hair root Cutaneous plexus Nervous structures Adipose tissue • Sensory nerve fiber with free nerve endings • Lamellar corpuscle • Hair follicle receptor (root hair plexus)

Figure 7.2 The main structural features in epidermis of thin skin. Keratinocytes Dendritic cell Stratum corneum Most superficial layer; 20–30 layers of dead cells, essentially flat membranous sacs filled with keratin. Glycolipids in extracellular space. Stratum granulosum One to five layers of flattened cells, organelles deteriorating; cytoplasm full of lamellar granules (release lipids) and keratohyaline granules. Stratum spinosum Several layers of keratinocytes joined by desmosomes. Cells contain thick bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin. Stratum basale Deepest epidermal layer; one row of actively mitotic stem cells; some newly formed cells become part of the more superficial layers. Dermis Dermis Tactile (Merkel) cell Melanin granule Sensory nerve ending Desmosomes Melanocyte 2

Figure 7.3 Photograph of a deep (stage III) decubitus ulcer.

Figure 7.4 Structure of a nail. Lateral nail fold Lunule Free edge of nail Body of nail Eponychium (cuticle) Root of nail Nail matrix Proximal nail fold Hyponychium Nail bed Phalanx (bone of fingertip) 4

Figure 7.5 Structure of a hair and hair follicle. Follicle wall • Peripheral connective tissue (fibrous) sheath • Glassy membrane • External epithelial root sheath • Internal epithelial root sheath Hair • Cuticle • Cortex • Medulla Hair shaft Arrector pili muscle Sebaceous gland Hair root Hair bulb Follicle wall • Peripheral connective tissue fibrous) sheath • Glassy membrane • External epithelial root sheath • Internal epithelial root sheath Hair root • Cuticle • Cortex • Medulla Hair matrix Hair papilla Melanocyte Subcutaneous adipose tissue 5

Figure 7.6 Photomicrographs of skin. Sloughing stratum corneum cells Epidermis Hair follicle Hair shaft Dermis Epidermis • Stratum corneum • Stratum lucidum • Stratum granulosum • Stratum spinosum • Stratum basale Dermis 6

Figure 7.7 Cutaneous glands. Sebaceous gland Sweat pore Dermal connective tissue Sebaceous gland duct Hair in hair follicle Eccrine gland Duct Dermal connective tissue Secretory cells Photomicrograph of a sectioned sebaceous gland (100) Photomicrograph of a sectioned eccrine gland (145) 7