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Panniculus adiposus Panniculus carnosus Weber–Christian
disease Cunningham,
Steven C.; Klein,
Rosemary V. (2007). "Nomenclature Question:
Panniculus or...
- The
panniculus carnosus is a part of the
subcutaneous tissues in vertebrates. It is a
layer of
striated muscle deep to the
panniculus adiposus. In humans...
- The
panniculus adiposus is the
fatty layer of the
subcutaneous tissues,
superficial to a
deeper vestigial layer of muscle, the
panniculus carnosus. It...
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inflammation of
subcutaneous adipose tissue (the
fatty layer under the skin –
panniculus adiposus).
Symptoms include tender skin nodules, and
systemic signs such...
- Deep
Morphea inflammation and
sclerosis can be
found in the deep dermis,
panniculus, fascia,
superficial muscle and bone.: 130
Morphea most
often presents...
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shape of the buttocks. The
other major contributing factor is that of the
panniculus adiposus (fatty layer) of the buttocks,
which is very well
developed in...
- and bone. In
common usage, the term
pannus is
often used to
refer to a
panniculus (a
hanging flap of tissue). The term "pannus" is
derived from the Latin...
- ring. (Superficial
fascia visible at top.)
Details Identifiers Latin panniculus adiposus telae subcutaneae abdominis Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- locations,
including the scalp, face, hand, nipple, and ****,
called the
panniculus carnosus The
hypodermis forms an
important insulating layer and/or food...
- components, the
actual fatty layer, or
panniculus adiposus, and a
deeper vestigial layer of muscle, the
panniculus carnosus. The main
cellular component...