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SKIN ANATOMY
Contents
• Introduction
• Histology
• Functions of skin
• Embryology
• Cells of skin
• Appendages of skin
• Applied aspects
Introduction
 The human skin (cutis) - outer covering of body & is
continuous with mucous membrane in the region of
mouth, nose, urogenital organs & anus.
 The mass of skin an adult accounts for approx 5 %
while together with subcutaneous fat for about 16 to
18 per cent of the total body mass.
Largest sensory organ
Weighs 4 kg
Surface area 2m2
Thickness – 0.3 – 3 mm
Rule of nine
Types ….
The skin surface is covered with hairs over a
great area.
The areas devoid of hairs are lips (vermilion
border), palms & soles, palmar surface of
fingers & plantar surface of toes, glans penis,
inner surface of prepuce, & inner surface of anus.
Histology of Skin
Epidermis
Dermis
Hypodermis
Epidermis includes the following layers:
Germinative layer
(stratum basale or stratum germinativum)
It consists of a single layer of columnar
cells arranged like a palisade; between these cells there are
slit-like spaces called intercellular bridges.
Among the cells of germinative layer localize
melanocytes, which produce melanin.
Skin color straightly depends on the amount of melanin.
This layer presents stem cells conerned to mitosis.
Prickle cell layer (stratum
spinosum)
Consists of 5 - 10 rows of cells , cuboid in deep parts of
layer but become flatter gradually as they approach next
layer, the granular layer
The cells of the prickle-cell layer are marked by presence
of specific tonofibrils in their cytoplasm.
Special Langhan's cells are demonstrated in this layer,
which carry immunological function.
Granular layer (stratum granulosum)
Contains 1 / 2 / 4 rows of cells elongated parallel to
epidermis
It was considered previously that they were formed of a
special substance called keratohyalin
The presence of the keratohyalin granules is the first visible
stage, of the beginning of the process of keratinization of the
epidermal cells.
Serve as water-proof layer.
 The epidermal germinative, prickle-cell, and
granular layers are sometimes embraced under the
name of Malpighian layer.
Lucid layer (stratum lucidum)
Composed of elongated cells containing a special protein
substance which refracts light strongly
This substance resembles drops of oil and is called eleidin
Besides its main component, eleidin, the stratum lucidum
contains glycogen and fatty substances (lipoids, oleic acid)
Horny layer (stratum corneum)
It is composed of fine, anuclear keratinized elongated cells
They are firmly attached to one another and are filled with a
horny substance (keratin) the chemical structure of which has
still not been finally determined
It is believed that this is an albuminoid substance poor in water
and rich in sulphur and contains fats and polysaccharides.
The outer part of stratum corneum is less compact and
occasional lamina separate from the main bulk, i.e. the process
of physiological desquamation occurs
Dermis
Papillary layer - consists of thin bundles of astructural
amorphous interstitial substance, collagen fibres & many fine
elastic fibres
Reticular layer - consists of collagen bundles are more
compact and thick and intertwine into a thick network of loops
The reticular and particularly the papillary layer of normal skin
have a small number of various cell elements: fibroblasts,
histiocytes, lymphocytes, mast, plasma cells & peculiar pigment
cells
Hairs, glands (epithelial appendages of the skin), muscles,
vessels, nerves and nerve endings are located in the dermis
Hypoderm
consists of thick bundles of collagen and elastic fibres
stretching from the reticular dermal layer and forming a
wide-loop reticulum in which accumulations of large fat
cells, lobules of fatty tissue, are lodged
The thickness of the hypoderm varies from 2mm till 10cm
and more, and in some areas there is no hypoderm at all
(eyelids, prepuce, small pudendal lips, scrotum)
Functions of the Skin
Immunological function
Secretory function
Thermoregulation function
Receptory function
Excretory function
Protective function
Cells of skin
• Melanocytes
• Keratinocytes
• Langenhan cells
• Merkel’s cells
Appendages of skin
• Hair
• Sebaceous gland
• Sweat glands
• Nail
Embryology
 The skin develops from two germinative zones:
 Ectoderm (the outermost embryonal layer)
which is represented by the epidermis (the
most superficial skin layer) and
 Mesoderm (the middle embryonal layer)
represented by two-layers, namely the true
skin, or dermis (the middle layer) & the
subcutaneous fat, or hypoderm (the deepest
skin layer).
Applied aspects
• Acne
• Albinism
• Vitiligo
• Skin disorders
• Skin cancer

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Skin anatomy

  • 2. Contents • Introduction • Histology • Functions of skin • Embryology • Cells of skin • Appendages of skin • Applied aspects
  • 3. Introduction  The human skin (cutis) - outer covering of body & is continuous with mucous membrane in the region of mouth, nose, urogenital organs & anus.  The mass of skin an adult accounts for approx 5 % while together with subcutaneous fat for about 16 to 18 per cent of the total body mass.
  • 4. Largest sensory organ Weighs 4 kg Surface area 2m2 Thickness – 0.3 – 3 mm Rule of nine Types ….
  • 5. The skin surface is covered with hairs over a great area. The areas devoid of hairs are lips (vermilion border), palms & soles, palmar surface of fingers & plantar surface of toes, glans penis, inner surface of prepuce, & inner surface of anus.
  • 7. Epidermis includes the following layers:
  • 8. Germinative layer (stratum basale or stratum germinativum) It consists of a single layer of columnar cells arranged like a palisade; between these cells there are slit-like spaces called intercellular bridges. Among the cells of germinative layer localize melanocytes, which produce melanin. Skin color straightly depends on the amount of melanin. This layer presents stem cells conerned to mitosis.
  • 9. Prickle cell layer (stratum spinosum) Consists of 5 - 10 rows of cells , cuboid in deep parts of layer but become flatter gradually as they approach next layer, the granular layer The cells of the prickle-cell layer are marked by presence of specific tonofibrils in their cytoplasm. Special Langhan's cells are demonstrated in this layer, which carry immunological function.
  • 10. Granular layer (stratum granulosum) Contains 1 / 2 / 4 rows of cells elongated parallel to epidermis It was considered previously that they were formed of a special substance called keratohyalin The presence of the keratohyalin granules is the first visible stage, of the beginning of the process of keratinization of the epidermal cells. Serve as water-proof layer.
  • 11.  The epidermal germinative, prickle-cell, and granular layers are sometimes embraced under the name of Malpighian layer.
  • 12. Lucid layer (stratum lucidum) Composed of elongated cells containing a special protein substance which refracts light strongly This substance resembles drops of oil and is called eleidin Besides its main component, eleidin, the stratum lucidum contains glycogen and fatty substances (lipoids, oleic acid)
  • 13. Horny layer (stratum corneum) It is composed of fine, anuclear keratinized elongated cells They are firmly attached to one another and are filled with a horny substance (keratin) the chemical structure of which has still not been finally determined It is believed that this is an albuminoid substance poor in water and rich in sulphur and contains fats and polysaccharides. The outer part of stratum corneum is less compact and occasional lamina separate from the main bulk, i.e. the process of physiological desquamation occurs
  • 14. Dermis Papillary layer - consists of thin bundles of astructural amorphous interstitial substance, collagen fibres & many fine elastic fibres Reticular layer - consists of collagen bundles are more compact and thick and intertwine into a thick network of loops The reticular and particularly the papillary layer of normal skin have a small number of various cell elements: fibroblasts, histiocytes, lymphocytes, mast, plasma cells & peculiar pigment cells Hairs, glands (epithelial appendages of the skin), muscles, vessels, nerves and nerve endings are located in the dermis
  • 15. Hypoderm consists of thick bundles of collagen and elastic fibres stretching from the reticular dermal layer and forming a wide-loop reticulum in which accumulations of large fat cells, lobules of fatty tissue, are lodged The thickness of the hypoderm varies from 2mm till 10cm and more, and in some areas there is no hypoderm at all (eyelids, prepuce, small pudendal lips, scrotum)
  • 16. Functions of the Skin Immunological function Secretory function Thermoregulation function Receptory function Excretory function Protective function
  • 17. Cells of skin • Melanocytes • Keratinocytes • Langenhan cells • Merkel’s cells
  • 18. Appendages of skin • Hair • Sebaceous gland • Sweat glands • Nail
  • 19.
  • 20. Embryology  The skin develops from two germinative zones:  Ectoderm (the outermost embryonal layer) which is represented by the epidermis (the most superficial skin layer) and  Mesoderm (the middle embryonal layer) represented by two-layers, namely the true skin, or dermis (the middle layer) & the subcutaneous fat, or hypoderm (the deepest skin layer).
  • 21. Applied aspects • Acne • Albinism • Vitiligo • Skin disorders • Skin cancer