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subcutaneous tissue

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Top level integument Short Extended
Current level subcutaneous tissue Extended
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Short official Latin term
9630 7439
subcutaneous tissue
tela subcutanea ; hypodermis
82501 7440
fatty layer
panniculus adiposus ; statum adiposum superficiale
71432 7386
skin ligaments
retinacula cutis
45634 7441
musculous layer of fatty layer
stratum musculosum panniculi adiposi
7442
fibrous layer of fatty layer
stratum fibrosum panniculi adiposi
82496 7443
membranous layer of subcutaneous tissue
stratum membranosum telae subcutaneae
19783 7444
loose connective tissue
textus connectivus laxus
77854 7387
retinaculum caudale
retinaculum caudale
17338
subcutaneous tissue of abdomen
tela subcutanea abdominis
19922 17340
fatty layer of subcutaneous tissue of abdomen; fatty layer of abdomen
panniculus adiposus abdominis
17341
membranous layer of subcutaneous tissue of abdomen
stratum membranosum telae subcutaneae abdominis
17339
subcutaneous tissue of perineum
tela subcutanea perinei
17342
membranous layer of subcutaneous tissue of perineum
stratum membranosum telae subcutaneae perinei
17343
subcutaneous perineal pouch ; subcutaneous perineal space
saccus subcutaneus perinei ; spatium subcutaneum perinei
14 lines
57.1 %
85.7 %
Scientific notes
UID
Libelle of note
7439
New subdivision used after Lockwood (1991 Plast Reconstr Surg 6:1009-1018) and Herlin et al.(2015 Surg Radiol Anat 37:731-741). Nowadays, most authors have agreed that the subcutaneous tissue consists of three main components, based on a concept by Lockwood (1991) who presented a superficial fascial system, focussing on the trunk and limbs: (1) the superficial adipose tissue; (2) an intermediate membranous later or superficial fascia, which can be either fibrous and/or muscular, and either single or multiple, this layer includes the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) of the face, and (3) the deep adipose tissue (Herlin et al. (2015).
Date: 18.08.2024