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Some examples of anatomical relationships using the word superficial:The skin is superficial to the muscles.The cornea is superficial to the retinaThe epidemis is superficial to the dermis
Superficial Fascia
yes it is considered as a superficial reflex
Gastrocnemius is the most superficial muscle.
Abrasion: caused by rubbing or scraping the skin against a rough or hard surface. Typically, the wound is superficial, and the bleeding is limited.
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The simple answer here is no. An area of injury may bruise before, during, or after swelling. Depending on the location of the injury, the mechanism of injury, and the time of injury. If the injury is superficial in location, such as a blunt trauma to the skin overlying the thigh, it is common for bruising to occur in conjunction with the swelling. However, these two injury markers are not always present together. For instance, a knee injury will often cause inflammation and swelling of the joint, without any external evidence of bruising. Generally speaking, bruising is a superficial response to injury.
Superficial means lacking in depth/detail/thought/thoroughness/magnitude. So, for example, we could speak of a superficial understanding of something, or a superficial wound and so forth. "Nothing so superficial" therefore must mean we are referring to something that we consider to be lacking in these qualities. For example, "Nothing so superficial as mere gossip will convince me that what you are saying is true!".
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Very small pinpoint hemorrhages under the skin are known as what?
lacking depth; superficial
A superficial wound means that the individual has a wound that is on or near the surface of the skin. The epidermis (the top layer of skin) is most affected by the cause of the injury and the site of the wound. This means that the wound is not bad in terms of the degree of the severity of the wound. An example of a superficial wound is an abrasion. Although this type of wound is not severe, it still needs to be taken care of to insure that it stays that way (prevent infection, etc.).
Superficial means only on the surface. You can mean this literally or figuratively. Here are some sentences for both meanings.The mark is only superficial, and will wash off easily.The building had superficial damage from the hail storm, but the car was totally ruined.She is a superficial person.You cannot trust superficial people, because you never know what they are really like inside.
Superficial burns are damage to the epidermis. Injury to the dermis is a partial thickness burn Injury to the subcutaneous tissue, including fat is a full thickness burn.
Superficial means relating to the surface or appearance rather than the depth or substance of something. It can refer to things that are shallow, lacking in depth, or not thorough.