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  2. Langer's lines - Wikipedia

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    Langer's lines include breast static tension lines, which mark a guide for breast surgery incisions. [5] Keloids are more common when incision is given across Langer's lines. [citation needed] Sometimes the exact direction of the collagen fibers are unknown, because in some regions of the body there are differences between different individuals ...

  3. Kraissl's lines - Wikipedia

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    They differ from Langer's lines in that unlike Langer's lines, which are defined in term of collagen orientation, Kraissl's lines are the lines of maximum skin tension. [1] Whereas Langer's lines were defined in cadavers, [2] Kraissl's lines have been defined in living individuals. Also, the method [which?] used to identify Kraissl's lines is ...

  4. Skin line - Wikipedia

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    Skin lines are anatomical features which include: Langer's lines; Blaschko's lines; Kraissl's lines

  5. Category:Skin lines - Wikipedia

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  6. Blaschko's lines - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Blaschko, a private practice dermatologist from Berlin, first described and drew the patterns of the lines of Blaschko in 1901. He obtained his data by studying over 140 patients with various nevoid and acquired skin diseases and transposed the visible patterns the diseases followed onto dolls and statues, then compiled the patterns onto a composite schematic of the human body.

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  8. Dermis - Wikipedia

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    The dermis is composed of three major types of cells: [3] fibroblasts, macrophages, and mast cells.. Apart from these cells, the dermis is also composed of matrix components such as collagen (which provides strength), elastin (which provides elasticity), and extrafibrillar matrix, an extracellular gel-like substance primarily composed of glycosaminoglycans (most notably hyaluronan ...

  9. Langerhans cell histiocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an abnormal clonal proliferation of Langerhans cells, abnormal cells deriving from bone marrow and capable of migrating from skin to lymph nodes.