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There are three basic layers in the skin - the epidermis, the dermis and the hypodermis.
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The subcutaneous tissue (known as the hypodermis or the third layer of the skin) flattens.
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The hypodermis is a subcutaneous layer that consists mostly of fat and provides both insulation and cushioning.
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Results: The epidermis and adnexae, the collagen bundles of the dermis and the hypodermis could be identified through architectural and cellular details.
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The underlying skin (corium or hypodermis) consists chiefly of connective tissue, contains numerous blood-vessels and nerves, and has a totally different origin.
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They occurred in the groin of elderly patients in the subcutaneoustissue.
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Microscopically, the lesions resembled encapsulated fat necrosis occurring in human subcutaneoustissue.
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Insufficient oxygenation can limit the long-term survival of encapsulated islets in subcutaneoustissue.
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The effect of hemodialysis on subcutaneoustissue oxygen tension was studied in nine patients.
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Spontaneous subcutaneous extraskeletal osteosarcoma was diagnosed in the subcutaneoustissue of two Djungarian hamsters.
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Introduction: Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare, progressive bacterial infection of superficialfascia followed by secondary subcutaneous tissue necrosis.
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There was no communication of the cranial cavities, but simply fusion of the cranial bones covered by superficialfascia and skin.
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The deep adipose tissue beneath the superficialfascia left on the gluteus maximus muscle was effectively used to provide more volume to the flap.
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Introduction: The membranous superficialfascia (MSF) was described early in the 19th century, as was its role in the clinical sign of urethral disruption.
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Results: An average of 4.64 LVAs were performed per one limb using the lymphatics located in the deep fat underneath the superficialfascia.
Usage of subcutis in English
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Magnetic resonance angiography confirmed the specific channels were not the superficial veins in the subcutis.
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HCC cells in the subcutis did not produce degradative enzymes and the cells did not metastasize.
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The deep dermis and subcutis were frequently involved.
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Then, human CE was applied on the pressurized nevus and implanted into the subcutis of nude mice.
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The decrease resulted from a developed oedema and vasoconstriction in the skin and subcutis of the cannulated extremity.
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A cord of yellow tissue was found running from the subcutis through the bone defect into the lumbosacral spinal canal.
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In its deeper strata (the subcutis) there are clusters of fat-cells (Figure 2.284 h).
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The pressurized nevus was implanted into the subcutis of nude mice for 6 months to evaluate the retention of human cells.
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In contrast, oral squamous cell carcinoma cell line TU167 shows no significantly higher tumorigenicity in the thyroid gland than in the subcutis.
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Five of the lesions were situated deeper in the reticular dermis with limited extension into the subcutis but clinically were also nodular.
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The blood system, as a result of higher circulation at the administration site distributes inulin from the subcutis more rapidly than does lymph.
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The tumors were enzymatically dissociated, and viable cells were implanted into the subcutis or spleen of different nude mice or were established in culture.
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Five tumors occurred in truncal dermis or subcutis (three in abdominal skin), four occurred on a limb, and one occurred on the jaw.
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Magnetic resonance angiography confirmed the specific channels were not the superficial veins in the subcutis.
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HCC cells in the subcutis did not produce degradative enzymes and the cells did not metastasize.
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The deep dermis and subcutis were frequently involved.