because vertebral nerves (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral) don't innervate the face. Cervical nerves innervate the ant/post neck and scalp but don't extend into the face.
The periumbilical area is primarily innervated by the T10 dermatome.
The dorsal rami of a single spinal segment monitor sensory information from the skin on the back of the body, including the muscles and joints in that region. They provide sensation for a specific dermatome, which is a specific area of skin innervated by the spinal nerves from that segment.
How those tissues are distributed that makes the shape of your face different than for someone with a different distribution.
Biology is the study of living organisms, their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution. It encompasses various sub-disciplines such as botany, zoology, microbiology, ecology, and genetics. It seeks to understand the processes that govern life on Earth.
When comparing a high volume of distribution to a low volume of distribution, the main difference lies in how widely the drug spreads throughout the body. A high volume of distribution means the drug is extensively distributed in tissues beyond the blood, while a low volume of distribution indicates that the drug stays primarily in the bloodstream. This can affect the drug's concentration in different body compartments and its overall effectiveness.
dermatome is a surgical instrument used to produce thin slices of skin from a donor area, in order to use them for making skin grafts A dermatome is also the area of distribution of a nerve's cutaneous sensation.
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C1 Dermatome Vertex of Skull C2 Dermatome Temple, Forehead, Occiput C3 Dermatome Entire neck, posterior cheek, temporal area, prolongation forward under mandible C4 Dermatome Shoulder area, clavicular area, upper scapular area C5 Dermatome Deltoid area, anterior aspect of entire arm to base of thumb C6 Dermatome Anterior arm, radial side of hand to thumb and index finger C7 Dermatome Lateral arm and forearm to index, long, and ring finger C8 Dermatome Medial arm and forearm to long, ring, and little finger T1 Dermatome Medial side of forearm to base of little finger T2 Dermatome Medial side of upper arm to medial elbow, pectoral and midscapular areas T3-T6 Dermatome Upper Thorax T5-T7 Dermatome Costal margin T8-T12 Dermatome Abdomen and lumbar region L1 Dermatome Back, over trochanter and groin L2 Dermatome Back, front of thigh to knee L3 Dermatome Back, upper buttock, anterior thigh and knee, medial lower leg L4 Dermatome Medial Buttock, lateral thigh, medial leg, dorsum of foot, big toe L5 Dermatome Buttock, posterior and lateral thigh, lateral aspect of leg, dorsum of foot, medial half of sole, first, second, and third toes S1 Dermatome Buttock, thigh, and posterior leg S2 Dermatome Buttock, thigh, and posterior leg S3 Dermatome Groin, medial thigh to knee S4 Dermatome Perineum, genitals, lower sacrum THANKS DR.MUNEEB ZAR DAULAT
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The periumbilical area is primarily innervated by the T10 dermatome.
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What is the surgical instrument used to cut the skin for grafting
The skin area along a central nerve pathway is known as a dermatome. Dermatomes are specific regions of skin that are supplied sensation by a single spinal nerve. Each spinal nerve innervates a specific dermatome, allowing for the distribution of sensory information throughout the body.
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