collagenous dermal stroma
primary dermal stroma
A layer of collagen fibrils present in the imature integument in an acellular subepidermal space. At first, the fibrils are all oriented in the same direction, later they form the complex plywood-like structure that is characteristic of the dermal deep region. Le Guellec et al, 2004.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | acellular anatomical structure |
| Latin Name | primary dermal stroma |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the collagenous dermal stroma?
A layer of collagen fibrils present in the imature integument in an acellular subepidermal space. At first, the fibrils are all oriented in the same direction, later they form the complex plywood-like structure that is characteristic of the dermal deep region. Le Guellec et al, 2004.
What is the Latin name for the collagenous dermal stroma?
The Latin name for the collagenous dermal stroma is primary dermal stroma.
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