| 31. | The blood vessels in the dermis provide nourishment and waste removal from its own epidermis.
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| 32. | A deeper biopsy down to the dermis or subcutaneous tissue might reveal the true cancer.
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| 33. | The disease may also infiltrate the dermis or, very rarely, the flexor tendon sheath
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| 34. | The dermis is thinned because of this.
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| 35. | These are replaced by new cells which are produced by the lower layer ( dermis ).
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| 36. | When applied to the dermis, it induces mild skin irritation but not delayed contact sensitization.
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| 37. | The longest lasting and least risky results appear to arise from use of acellular dermis products.
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| 38. | These segmented tissue blocks differentiate into skeletal muscle, vertebrae, and dermis of all vertebrates.
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| 39. | Examinations concluded that the lunula was an area of loose dermis with lesser developed collagen bundles.
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| 40. | However, unlike scleroderma, it affects the fascia, not the skin ( dermis ).
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