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Hair is a unique character of mammals and has several functions, from protection of the skin to sexual and social communication. In literature, there are various studies about hair that take into consideration different aspects within many fields of science, including biology, dermatology, cosmetics, forensic sciences, and medicine. We carried out a search of studies published in PubMed up to 2013. In this review, we summarized the principal anatomical and physiological aspects of the different types of human hair, and we considered the clinical significance of the different structures and the distribution of the hair in the human body. This review could be the basis for improvement and progression in the field of hair research.
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... Derived from the epidermis, hair comprises two distinct parts: a visible shaft on the skin's surface and a follicle within it ( Figure 1). 20 Among the growth phase, the hair shaft (HS) has three primary concentric areas: the medulla, cortex and cuticle. 21 The hair follicle (HF) has an essential role in hair growth, 20 forming a pilosebaceous unit alongside the sebaceous gland (SG) and arrector pili muscle (APM). ...
... 20 Among the growth phase, the hair shaft (HS) has three primary concentric areas: the medulla, cortex and cuticle. 21 The hair follicle (HF) has an essential role in hair growth, 20 forming a pilosebaceous unit alongside the sebaceous gland (SG) and arrector pili muscle (APM). 22 The HF consists of three segments, which are lower, middle, and upper: the lower segment is the region from the base of the HF to the insertion of APM and could be divided into the bulb and suprabulb regions; the middle segment (isthmus) is short and extends from the insertion of APM to the meatus of the SG duct; the upper segment (infundibulum) spans from the meatus of the SG duct to the follicular orifice. ...
... 21 The suprabulb region lies between the isthmus and the hair bulb (HB), consisting of the HS, inner root sheath (IRS), outer root sheath (ORS), vitreous layer (VR) and fibrous root sheath (FRS). 21 IRS has three layers: Henle's layer, Huxley's layer, and cuticle, the latter layer being adjacent to the cuticle of HS and thus anchors HS to HF. 20 The IRS acts as a divider between the HS and ORS. 20 The ORS shields the IRS while it rises from the matrix cells at the bottom side of the HB to the meatus of the SG duct. ...
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