Department of Animal Biology Cellular and Development, Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
Review Article
Skin, Hair, Nail and their Diseases
Author(s): Dana P*
Full skin care requires special recognition of the natural
course of the disease and distinguishing primary and
secondary lesions. If the diagnosis is not definitive,
aggressive treatment should not be performed. Even when
the diagnosis is clear, acute dermatitis may require mild
initial treatment and relief. Skin appendages are derived
from the accumulation of epidermal cells that specialize
early in embryonic development. Primary epithelial germ
cells appear in the third embryonic month and are
transformed into follicles of the gonads and apocrine glands
and connective protrusions to adhere to the hair
straightening muscles nail formation begins in the third
month of intrauterine life. This article is about the
morphology of skin, nail, hair and related disease. .. View More»