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Basics of Histopathology Of Skin
Dermis
Subcutis
Epidermis
Epidermis
• Most superficial layer of the skin
• Composed of multiple layers of keratin
containing epithelial cells = keratinocytes with
Melanocytes, merkel cells, and Langerhans
dispersed throughout
• Major functions:
– Maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance
– Protection from ultraviolet light
– Sensory and immune function
Epidermis : Layers
Stratum
Corneum
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Basale
Stratum Lucidum
Thin Skin Thick Skin
Rete ridge
Differences between thin & thick skin
Thin Skin
• Palms of hands and soles of
feet = acral skin
• 5 layers thick stratum
corneum with increased
granular layer
• More sensory receptors
• Lack sebaceous glands and
increased eccrine glands
• No hair follicles
Thick Skin
• Entire body except thick
skin areas.
• Less than 5 layers of
stratum corneum with no
stratum lucidum
• Hair follicles present except
lips, labia minora, and glans
penis
Epidermis
Desmosome = Intercellular Bridges
Epidermis: Melanocytes
Melanocytes: clearish
cells in basal layer
with dark nuclei ; ratio
of 1: 10.
Langerhans’s Cells: dendritic cells of the epidermis. Sit in the mid-spinous. Not
visible by light microscopy.
Dermal-Epidermal Junction
• Connects the epidermis and dermis
• It is composed of proteins which provide a
firm connection
– Hemidesmosome: connects basal keratinocytes to
basement membrane
– Basement membrane
• Lamina lucida = collagen types XVII, XIII, laminin 5 & 6
• Lamina densa = collagen type VII
– Anchoring fibrils attach the basement membrane
to the dermis hooking on to collagen VII and
collagen I.
Basement Membrane
Lamina Lucida
Lamina Densa
Basal layer keratinocytes
of epidermis
Basement Membrane
Hemidesmosomes
Collagen type XVII, XIII
Laminins 5 & 6
Collagen Type VII
Anchoring Fibrils
Dermis
Collagen type I
Dermis
• Everything below the dermal epidermal junction /
basement membrane
– Connective tissue layer with contains blood vessels,
nerves, sensory receptors, adnexal structures
- Two layers
• Papillary dermis = includes the dermal papilla which project
into the epidermis
-Capillaries, free nerve endings and encapsulated sensory receptors
called Meissner’s corpuscles.
• Reticular dermis = area between the papillary dermis and
subcutis
Papillary Dermis
Papillary
Dermis
Capillaries
Reticular
Dermis
Sebaceous
Glands
Erector Pili
muscle
Hair Follicle
Dermal Appendages
Hair Follicle
Pilar Muscle
Sebaceous
Glands
Eccrine Glands
Sebaceous Glands
• Usually associated with
hair follicles
• Simple branched acinar
glands
– Several acini that empty
into single duct
• Holocrine secretion
• Empty “sebum” into hair
follicle
Hair Follicle
Outer Root Sheath
Inner Root Sheath
Hair Cuticle
Hair Medulla
Hair Cortex
cross section
(above the level of the bulb)
Papilla
Bulb
Matrix
Connective Tissue Sheath
Eccrine Glands
• Merocrine sweat glands
• Release to adjust body
temperature
• Three cell types
– Dark cells: pyramid shaped
with secretory granules line
lumen of tubule
– Clear cells: located toward
basement membrane
– Myoepithelial cells: spindle
shaped contractile cells
Apocrine Glands
• Apocrine glands
– Similar to eccrine glands but
larger lumens and ducts empty
onto superficial regions of hair
follicle
– Release product by shedding of
part of cytoplasm = apocrine
snouting
– Influenced by hormones (sexual
scent glands)
– Only found on axilla, areola,
perianal and genital area
Subcutis
Pacinian Corpuscle
• Subcutis
– Area deep to the
dermis
– Includes the
hypodermis
• Loose connective tissue
containing adipose
tissue, nerves, sensory
receptors, arteries and
veins
• Provides a flexible
attachment to the
underlying muscle and
fascia
Hair bulb in the subcutis of
the scalp.
Adipocytes
Mucosal epithelium:-
• 2 layers-
1. Surface-stratified
squamous epithelium-
2. Deeper-lamina propria-
fibrous connective tissue-
type I and lll collagen &
elastin fibres.
 Stratified squamous
epithelium:-
1. keratinized-masticatory
mucosa- dorsum of
toungue, hard palate &
attached gingiva.
2. Nonkeratinized- lining
mucosa-buccal,
labial,alveolar mucosa.
Regional variation of the skin:-
• Palms and soles - thickened & compact stratum
corneum with stratum lucidum, numerous eccrine
glands & no pilosebaceous units.
• Trunk – significantly thicker reticular dermis.
• Scalp – numerous terminal hair follicles, with most
bulbs in the subcutis.
• Face- prominent sebaceous glands in vellus hairs.
• Eyelid- epidermis is thin (2-3 layers thick).
• Modified apocrine glands (Moll’s gland) & vellus hairs
are seen in the dermis.
• Smooth muscle fibres – numerous in dermis of areola,
nipple, also seen in dartos layer in foreskin & scrotum.
• Skin biopsy from legs (adults)- prominent thick walled
blood vessels –gravity and stasis.
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Basic histopathology of skin

  • 3. Epidermis • Most superficial layer of the skin • Composed of multiple layers of keratin containing epithelial cells = keratinocytes with Melanocytes, merkel cells, and Langerhans dispersed throughout • Major functions: – Maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance – Protection from ultraviolet light – Sensory and immune function
  • 4. Epidermis : Layers Stratum Corneum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale Stratum Lucidum Thin Skin Thick Skin Rete ridge
  • 5. Differences between thin & thick skin Thin Skin • Palms of hands and soles of feet = acral skin • 5 layers thick stratum corneum with increased granular layer • More sensory receptors • Lack sebaceous glands and increased eccrine glands • No hair follicles Thick Skin • Entire body except thick skin areas. • Less than 5 layers of stratum corneum with no stratum lucidum • Hair follicles present except lips, labia minora, and glans penis
  • 7. Epidermis: Melanocytes Melanocytes: clearish cells in basal layer with dark nuclei ; ratio of 1: 10. Langerhans’s Cells: dendritic cells of the epidermis. Sit in the mid-spinous. Not visible by light microscopy.
  • 8. Dermal-Epidermal Junction • Connects the epidermis and dermis • It is composed of proteins which provide a firm connection – Hemidesmosome: connects basal keratinocytes to basement membrane – Basement membrane • Lamina lucida = collagen types XVII, XIII, laminin 5 & 6 • Lamina densa = collagen type VII – Anchoring fibrils attach the basement membrane to the dermis hooking on to collagen VII and collagen I.
  • 9. Basement Membrane Lamina Lucida Lamina Densa Basal layer keratinocytes of epidermis Basement Membrane Hemidesmosomes Collagen type XVII, XIII Laminins 5 & 6 Collagen Type VII Anchoring Fibrils Dermis Collagen type I
  • 10. Dermis • Everything below the dermal epidermal junction / basement membrane – Connective tissue layer with contains blood vessels, nerves, sensory receptors, adnexal structures - Two layers • Papillary dermis = includes the dermal papilla which project into the epidermis -Capillaries, free nerve endings and encapsulated sensory receptors called Meissner’s corpuscles. • Reticular dermis = area between the papillary dermis and subcutis
  • 13. Dermal Appendages Hair Follicle Pilar Muscle Sebaceous Glands Eccrine Glands
  • 14. Sebaceous Glands • Usually associated with hair follicles • Simple branched acinar glands – Several acini that empty into single duct • Holocrine secretion • Empty “sebum” into hair follicle
  • 15. Hair Follicle Outer Root Sheath Inner Root Sheath Hair Cuticle Hair Medulla Hair Cortex cross section (above the level of the bulb) Papilla Bulb Matrix Connective Tissue Sheath
  • 16. Eccrine Glands • Merocrine sweat glands • Release to adjust body temperature • Three cell types – Dark cells: pyramid shaped with secretory granules line lumen of tubule – Clear cells: located toward basement membrane – Myoepithelial cells: spindle shaped contractile cells
  • 17. Apocrine Glands • Apocrine glands – Similar to eccrine glands but larger lumens and ducts empty onto superficial regions of hair follicle – Release product by shedding of part of cytoplasm = apocrine snouting – Influenced by hormones (sexual scent glands) – Only found on axilla, areola, perianal and genital area
  • 18. Subcutis Pacinian Corpuscle • Subcutis – Area deep to the dermis – Includes the hypodermis • Loose connective tissue containing adipose tissue, nerves, sensory receptors, arteries and veins • Provides a flexible attachment to the underlying muscle and fascia Hair bulb in the subcutis of the scalp. Adipocytes
  • 19. Mucosal epithelium:- • 2 layers- 1. Surface-stratified squamous epithelium- 2. Deeper-lamina propria- fibrous connective tissue- type I and lll collagen & elastin fibres.  Stratified squamous epithelium:- 1. keratinized-masticatory mucosa- dorsum of toungue, hard palate & attached gingiva. 2. Nonkeratinized- lining mucosa-buccal, labial,alveolar mucosa.
  • 20. Regional variation of the skin:- • Palms and soles - thickened & compact stratum corneum with stratum lucidum, numerous eccrine glands & no pilosebaceous units. • Trunk – significantly thicker reticular dermis. • Scalp – numerous terminal hair follicles, with most bulbs in the subcutis. • Face- prominent sebaceous glands in vellus hairs.
  • 21. • Eyelid- epidermis is thin (2-3 layers thick). • Modified apocrine glands (Moll’s gland) & vellus hairs are seen in the dermis. • Smooth muscle fibres – numerous in dermis of areola, nipple, also seen in dartos layer in foreskin & scrotum. • Skin biopsy from legs (adults)- prominent thick walled blood vessels –gravity and stasis.