Thursday, March 22, 2012

ZOOM PHOTOGRAPHY OF SKIN AND SKIN CONDITIONS; MEDICAL SKIN PHOTOGRAPHY; SKIN DISEASE PHOTOGRAPHY; VARIOUIS SKIN CONDITIONS; SKIN DIAGNOSIS;

SKIN MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY, SKIN PHOTOS, SKIN AND SKIN CONDITIONS PHOTOS, SKIN OR EPIDERMIS PHOTOGRAPHY, EPIDERMOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHY, SKIN ZOOM PHOTO, ZOOM PHOTOS OF SKIN AND SKIN CONDITIONS; Epidermal Photography, Epidermis Zoom Photography, Epidermal Conditions and Skin Care Photography, Skin Disease Photography, Skin Disease Photos, Normal Skin Photos, Dead Skin Photos, Different Type of Epidermal Tissues, Different Type of Skin Photos, Different Age Group Skin Photos :
Epidermis (skin)
The epidermis is composed of the outermost layers of cells in the skin, "epi" in Greek meaning "over" or "upon", which together with the dermis forms the cutis. The second layer of skin is sometimes called inerdermus, latin for 2nd layer.
The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium, composed of proliferating basal and differentiated suprabasal keratinocytes which acts as the body's major barrier against an inhospitable environment, by preventing pathogens from entering, making the skin a natural barrier to infection. It also regulates the amount of water released from the body into the atmosphere through transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
 
In humans, it is thinnest on the eyelids at 0.10 mm (0.0039 in) and thickest on the palms and soles at 1.5 mm (0.059 in). It is ectodermal in origin.
Seen here in a scanning electron micrograph, the epidermis is a tough coating formed from overlapping

layers of dead skin cells, which continually slough off and are replaced with cells from the living layers beneath. The epidermis is the outermost of three layers that make up the skin.
Photograph by : Andrew Syred/Science Photo Library.

SOME COMMON SKIN CONDITIONS :

DRY SKIN (Patient ID : xxxxx/0003468 (Dry Hard Skin over Metacarop-phalangeal Joints, i.e. skin orver Finger Palm Joints)
 Fig. 3468 A

Fig. 3468 A

Normal Blood Clot (Patient ID : xxxxx/0003469 (Normal Blood Clot after IV Needel Back of The Palm skin Posterior Side of Hand)


Normal Finger Print Photo (Person ID : xxxxx/0003470 (Normal color and dust level in Normal Finger Print - Skin, Normal Dust and Bacteria in Finger Print Skin)
Fig. 3470 (a)
Fig. 3470 (b)

Normal Mucus or Mucocutaneous Tissue (Person ID : xxxxx/0003471 (Normal color Mucocutaneous Tissue or Mcus Skin)

 A mucocutaneous zone is a region of the body in which mucosa transitions to skin. Mucocutaneous zones occur in animals, at the body orifices.
In humans, mucocutaneous zones are found at the lips, nostrils, conjunctivae, urethra, vagina (in females), foreskin (in males), and anus

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Chigger bites on human skin showing characteristic welts.







Eczema (form of dermatitis Dermatitis)



Allergic Reaction to Laundry Detergent


Skin Cancer : Skin neoplasms (also known as "skin cancer") are skin growths with differing causes and varying degrees of malignancy. The three most common malignant skin cancers are basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer, and melanoma, each of which is named after the type of skin cell from which it arises


MYSTERIOUS SKIN DISEASE WORLD WIDE  :

Morgellons: A Mysterious Skin Condition


Morgellons Video GRP :


African Kid Suffering from mysterious Skin Disease -





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