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Microscopic anatomy
ОглавлениеThe 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.