K. Hwang et Sh. Baik, DISTRIBUTION OF HAIRS AND SWEAT GLANDS ON THE BODIES OF KOREAN ADULTS- A MORPHOMETRIC STUDY, Acta anatomica, 158(2), 1997, pp. 112-120
A morphometric study was made of the number of sweat glands and hairs
per square centimeter of skin on different body regions of Korean adul
ts, For this purpose, samples of skin from 30 body regions were obtain
ed by punch biopsy from 74 cadavers of Korean adults, Serial transvers
e sections that extended through the papillary layer of the dermis wer
e prepared in each case and subjected to routine histological staining
, Sections of skin were examined under low magnification and the sweat
ducts and hair follicles in each section were counted and recorded in
terms of the number per square centimeter of skin, Arithmetic means a
nd standard deviations for each region were also obtained for comparis
on of the densities of distribution, The soles (male) and the palms (f
emale) were the regions of most densely distributed sweat glands while
the mammary area in both sexes was the region of lowest density, Hair
s were distributed most densely in the buccal region in males and on t
he mental (chin) region in females, The region of lowest density of ha
irs was the dorsum of the middle phalanx of the fingers in both sexes,
Seven regions of the body exhibited significant sexual dimorphism in
terms of the density of sweat glands while only four regions showed si
gnificant sexual dimorphism in terms of the density of hairs, Hairs ap
peared to be mon densely distributed in the buccal regions of females
than of males, However, the density of hairs in the dermis was not alw
ays proportional to the density of visible hairs.