Coarse types are very scratchy and can potentially scratch
the upper dermis (skin's first layer), leaving a small dent / scarring.
Immunofluorescence of normal skin next to the vesicle typically shows granular IgA deposits in
the upper dermis.
Not exact matches
The skin has several layers, but the two main layers are the epidermis (
upper or outer layer) and the
dermis (lower or inner layer).
Seek emergency medical attention when you've got: fever, sore throat, swelling with your face or perhaps tongue, getting rid of in your sight, skin suffering, followed by a good red or even purple
dermis rash which spreads (particularly the face or maybe
upper body) and results in blistering plus peeling.
A partial thickness burn may have blisters, and usually involves damage to both the outer layer of skin known as the epidermis, and the
upper layers of the
dermis underneath.