abdominal segment skin

abdominal segment of trunk skin

A skin of body that is part of an abdominal segment of trunk [Automatically generated definition].

类型 Organ
上级结构 skin of trunk
拉丁名称 abdominal segment of trunk skin
FMA ID 264898

常见问题

What is abdominal segment skin?
Abdominal segment skin (known in anatomical terminology as abdominal segment of trunk skin) is the integument (outer skin) covering the abdominal segment of the trunk. It is continuous with the skin of adjacent body regions and consists of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue).
Where is abdominal segment skin located?
Abdominal segment skin covers the external surface of the entire abdominal and pelvic trunk, extending from just below the lower ribs superiorly to the groin and perineum inferiorly, and wrapping around the lateral and posterior surfaces of the abdomen.
What is the function of abdominal segment skin?
Like skin elsewhere, abdominal segment skin provides a protective barrier against pathogens, ultraviolet radiation, and mechanical injury. It also regulates temperature, senses the environment through touch and pain receptors, and contains specialized sensory innervation from the lower thoracic and lumbar nerves.
What conditions can affect abdominal segment skin?
Herpes zoster (shingles) following dermatomal distributions, surgical wound complications, stretch marks (striae), skin infections, and inflammatory conditions such as eczema can affect the skin of the abdominal segment. Abdominal skin is also assessed clinically for signs of underlying organ disease such as jaundice or Cullen's sign.
What are the distinctive features of abdominal segment skin?
Abdominal skin has a characteristic dermatomal innervation from T7 to L1 spinal levels, making it a clinically useful zone for assessing neurological function. The umbilicus is a distinctive anatomical landmark in the center of the abdominal skin surface.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.