Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromappendages of the skin) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia ap·pend·age (ə-pĕn′dĭj) n. 1.Something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; an adjunct. See Synonyms atattachment. ...
Epidermal thickening due to hyperplasia and hypertrophy of epidermis at the site of a recently-healed ulcer on the pinna of a dog. Other changes in epidermal cell numbers seen after chronic exposure to carcinogens include proliferative lesions with altered growth behavior and morphology, sometimes ...
The paper presents data on dynamics and growth of skin and hair cover for dairy cows of Montbeliarde and Simmental breeds in free breeding conditions in boxes at the farm of the Experimental Base of RIMSA in the region of Troyan. There are measurements of skin in the neck area, at the ...
Graham Crookshank of the Northampton County Asylum noted that the chief interest of the patient’s case was “due rather to his cutaneous than his mental eccentricities”: his skin was covered with warts and growths, and he had patches of psoriasis on his knees and elbows. Crookshank used the...
(Melanocytes also impart color to the retina of the eye and the mucous membrane tissues lining the inside of the mouth, nose, genital and rectal areas). In vitiligo, the melanocytes are mysteriously destroyed, leaving depigmented patches of skin on different parts of the body. The hair that ...
Salt scrubs are best for elbow, feet and less sensitive parts of the body. Conversely, course salt crystals can lacerate the skin and cause extreme irritation. Sugar scrubs When unrefined and organic cane sugar are manually used as an exfoliate, the skin is replenished with rich nutrients such...
1A). Exophytic tumor growth is uncommon, but when present is quite dramatic. This type of growth can be indicative of high-grade tumors or aggressive histology (Fig. 1B). A neglected primary tumor, even of deep origin, can also present as an exphoytic mass. Tumor recurrence can also ...
Additionally, both thick STSGs and FTSGs provide the necessary strength and viscoelastic properties for durability in mechanically stressed areas like the forearm, elbow, and wrist creases, making them ideal for RFFF reconst...
(Ag/AgCl) gel electrode was placed at the elbow. For the detection of ECG signals, two working electrodes were attached to the insides of two wrists, and the reference (Ag/AgCl) gel electrode was attached to the left lower limb (ankle). ECG signals were measured by a Heal Force PC-...
partial or total defects with or without humeroradialsynostosisto ulnar deficiency with amputation at the level of the wrist. Prostheses such as an elbow disarticulation device can improve limb use. In selected patients, fusion of the ulnar remnant to the radius provides stability at the elbow....