- Dermatomal mesenchyme
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Dermatomal mesenchyme Transverse section of a human embryo of the third week to show the differentiation of the primitive segment. ao. Aorta. m.p. Muscle-plate. n.c. Neural canal. sc. Sclerotome. s.p. Dermatome. Latin mesenchyma dermatomiale Gives rise to dermis Code TE E5.17.1.0.2.0.2 The dermatomal mesenchyme or cutis plate is the dorsal portion of the paraxial mesoderm somite which gives rise to dermis.
It is also known as the "dermatome", but it should not be confused with the dermatomic area, which is also sometimes called a "dermotome". (The two concepts are related, but the cutis plate is an embryological structure, while the dermatomic area is present in the adult.)
External links
- Embryology at UNSW Notes/skmus6
- Embryology at UNSW Notes/week3_6
- http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/embryology/earlydev/week4/somites.html
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
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