folliculus pili
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DEFINITION:
- folliculus pili
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Hair follicle: one of the tubular invaginations of the epidermis that enclose the hairs, and from which the hairs grow. It is divided into upper and lower segments: the upper comprises the infundibulum, extending from the free surface to the sebaceous gland, and the isthmus, extending from the sebaceous gland to the arrector pili; the lower comprises the stem and the bulb. At the level of the stem, the hair cuticle is surrounded successively by the inner and outer root sheaths, which are enclosed by a dermal sheath.




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