Definition of Subepidermal. Meaning of Subepidermal. Synonyms of Subepidermal

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Definition of Subepidermal

Subepidermal
Subepidermal Sub*ep`i*der"mal, a. Situated immediately below the epidermis.

Meaning of Subepidermal from wikipedia

- Fibrous dermatofibroma,Fibrous histiocytoma, Fibroma simplex, Nodular subepidermal fibrosis, and Sclerosing hemangioma) Histopathology of dermatofibroma...
- idiopathic calcification, the lesions are found on children's faces as subepidermal calcified nodules. In iatrogenic calcification, the calcification is...
- anther. The archesporial cells divide by periclinal division to give a subepidermal primary parietal layer and a primary sporogenous layer. The cells of...
- TEN, wherein the separation occurs at the dermo-epidermal junction (subepidermal separation). SSSS may be difficult to distinguish from toxic epidermal...
- Tunica-corpus model of the apical meristem (growing tip). The epidermal (L1) and subepidermal (L2) layers form the outer layers called the tunica. The inner L3 layer...
- The bullae found in the skin affected by dermatitis herpetiformis are subepidermal and have rounded lateral borders. When looked at under the microscope...
- wall. They give off branches that form the intermuscular plexus and the subepidermal plexus. These nerves connect with the cricopharyngeal connective. On...
- stercoral abscess sterile abscess stitch abscess subdiaphragmatic abscess subepidermal abscess subhepatic abscess subperiosteal abscess subphrenic abscess subungual...
- antibodies, and where the detachment occurs between the epidermis and dermis (subepidermal bullae). Clinically, pemphigus vulgaris is characterized by extensive...
- cuticle), intraepidermal, inside the outer cell layer (the epidermis), subepidermal, under the epidermis, or deeper inside the host. Mostly they develop...