Skin Anatomy: Prof: Shekhar Teli
Skin Anatomy: Prof: Shekhar Teli
Skin Anatomy: Prof: Shekhar Teli
In the sole of the foot, palm of the hand and in the
interscapular region, it is considerably thick, measuring
about 5 mm.
The stem cells, which give rise to new cells, are known
as keratinocytes.
RETICULAR LAYER
Reticular layer is made up of reticular and elastic fibers.
These fibers are found around the hair bulbs, sweat
glands and sebaceous glands.
The reticular layer also contains mast cells, nerve
endings, lymphatics.
The Appendages of the Skin:
Acne:
Acne is the localized inflammatory condition of the skin,
characterized by pimples on face, chest.
It occurs because of overactivity of sebaceous glands. Acne vulgaris is
the common type of acne that is developed during adolescence.
SWEAT GLANDS
Sweat glands are of two types:
1. Eccrine glands
2. Apocrine glands.
ECCRINE GLANDS:
Eccrine glands are distributed throughout the body,
There are many eccrine glands over thick skin.
These glands secrete a clear watery sweat.
The secretion increases during increase in temperature and
emotional conditions.
Eccrine glands play an important role in regulating the body
temperature by secreting sweat. Sweat contains water, sodium
chloride, urea and lactic acid.
APOCRINE GLANDS
Apocrine glands are situated only in certain areas of the body like
axilla, pubis, areola and umbilicus.
Apocrine glands are also tubular coiled glands. The
coiled portion lies in deep dermis.