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* '''arrector pili muscle''' - bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicle, inserts into the papillary layer of the dermis and attaches to the dermal sheath of the hair follicle. (More? [[:File:Integumentary- hair follicle 03.jpg|image - arrector pili muscle]]) | * '''arrector pili muscle''' - bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicle, inserts into the papillary layer of the dermis and attaches to the dermal sheath of the hair follicle. (More? [[:File:Integumentary- hair follicle 03.jpg|image - arrector pili muscle]]) | ||
* '''bulb''' - the hair follicle enlargement located at its deepest end, dividing cells form the hair and the root sheath. | * '''bulb''' - the hair follicle enlargement located at its deepest end, dividing cells form the hair and the root sheath. | ||
* <span id="Term-café-aut-lait">'''café-aut-lait macule'''</span> - (French, ''cafe-au-lait'' = coffee with milk; birthmark) describes the characteristic colour of the skin hyperpigmented patch | * <span id="Term-café-aut-lait">'''café-aut-lait macule'''</span> - (French, ''cafe-au-lait'' = coffee with milk; birthmark) describes the characteristic colour of the skin hyperpigmented patch present at birth (congenital) or appearing in early infancy. Common single feature, multiple are associated with various genetic syndromes including Neurofibromatosis type 1 and 2. | ||
* '''columnar''' - cells are longer than they are wide. (More? [[:File:Epithelium histology cartoon 01.jpg|image - cell shapes]]) | * '''columnar''' - cells are longer than they are wide. (More? [[:File:Epithelium histology cartoon 01.jpg|image - cell shapes]]) | ||
* '''corneocytes''' - terminally differentiated keratinocytes forming the stratum corneum. | * '''corneocytes''' - terminally differentiated keratinocytes forming the stratum corneum. |
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