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  2. Metaphysis - Wikipedia

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    An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning in humans—dense metaphyseal lines. Because of their rich blood supply and vascular stasis, metaphyses of long bones are prone to hematogenous spread of osteomyelitis in children. [4]

  3. Blaschko's lines - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Blaschko, a private practice dermatologist from Berlin, first described and drew the patterns of the lines of Blaschko in 1901. He obtained his data by studying over 140 patients with various nevoid and acquired skin diseases and transposed the visible patterns the diseases followed onto dolls and statues, then compiled the patterns onto a composite schematic of the human body.

  4. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    An X-ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning in humans—dense metaphyseal lines: Specialty: Toxicology: Symptoms: Intellectual disability, abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, irritability, memory problems, inability to have children, tingling in the hands and feet [1] [2] Complications: Anemia, seizures, coma [1] [2 ...

  5. Skin line - Wikipedia

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    Skin lines are anatomical features which include: Langer's lines; Blaschko's lines; Kraissl's lines This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 03:51 ...

  6. Langer's lines - Wikipedia

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    Langer's lines, Langer lines of skin tension, or sometimes called cleavage lines, are topological lines drawn on a map of the human body. They are parallel to the natural orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis, and generally parallel to the underlying muscle fibers. Langer's lines have relevance to forensic science and the development of ...

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  8. Human skin - Wikipedia

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    Human skin shares anatomical, physiological, biochemical and immunological properties with other mammalian lines. Pig skin especially shares similar epidermal and dermal thickness ratios to human skin: pig and human skin share similar hair follicle and blood vessel patterns; biochemically the dermal collagen and elastin content is similar in ...

  9. Scientists create artificial skin that feels things humans can’t

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    “Unlike human skin that senses most information from touching actions, this artificial skin also obtains rich cognitive information encoded in touchless or approaching operations. The work could ...