Striated muscle - A normal component of the dermis and subcutis in many areas of the face

Authors
Citation
Es. Yus et P. Simon, Striated muscle - A normal component of the dermis and subcutis in many areas of the face, AM J DERMAT, 22(6), 2000, pp. 503-509
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOPATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
01931091 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
503 - 509
Database
ISI
SICI code
0193-1091(200012)22:6<503:SM-ANC>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Striated muscle is typically not mentioned in histology chapters of most de rmatology and dermatopathology books. In others, authors only speak of its presence in the dermis or subcutis but do not provide any details about its quantity, distribution, or orientation. In the course of an investigation concerning regional histologic variations of the skin, the presence of stri ated muscle fibers (StrMFs) has been a noteworthy feature of many areas of the face. Striated muscle fibers are a normal constituent of the dermis of the eyebrow (few and deep fibers); eyelid and nose (excluding the nasal tip ) (numerous and deep fibers); and lips and chin (numerous, vertical, and mo re superficial fibers). They are also found in the subcutis of all these ar eas with some differences in density and distribution among them. Striated muscle fibers form a compact layer beneath the subcutaneous fat on the fore head and cheek, but because of their deep location, they are rarely include d in cutaneous biopsy specimens of the latter area. Mainly based on the pre sence of StrMFs in the dermis, an algorithm to accurately determine the loc ation of biopsy specimens from the face has been elaborated. With the aid o f other features such as the type of hair follicles and the presence and de gree of solar elastosis, the sex and approximate age of the patient can be established in many cases. Some practical and scientific consequences of th ese findings are discussed.