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Microscopic anatomy

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The dermal microvasculature consists of a deep arterial plexus, the fascial network. The vessels from this region extend upwards to the border of the subcutaneous fat and then form a cutaneous network. This gives off branches to the appendages and ascending arterioles to a subpapillary plexus, which in turn forms capillary loops in the papillary layer between the dermoepidermal ridges. Blood is drained from these capillaries by venules which drain down to intermediate plexuses.

Ridley's The Vulva

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