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- Vermilion_border abstract "The vermilion border is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip (red colored) and the adjacent normal skin. It represents the change in the epidermis from highly keratinized external skin to less keratinized internal skin. It has no sebaceous glands, sweat glands, or hair. There are two reasons for the border being red: The epithelium is thin. This epithelium contains eleidin which is transparent and the blood vessels are near the surface of the papillary layer, revealing the "red blood cell" color. At the angles of the mouth, there are sebaceous glands, without hair follicles, which are called Fordyce's spots.The vermilion border is important in dentistry and oral pathology as a marker to detect disease, such as in actinic cheilitis.".
- Vermilion_border thumbnail Erythema_around_the_lips.png?width=300.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageID "8598817".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageLength "2465".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageRevisionID "664101251".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Actinic_cheilitis.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Aesthetics.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Carcinoma.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lips.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Commissure.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Contiguity.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Contiguous.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Dentistry.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Ear.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Eleidin.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis_(skin).
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Fordyce_spots.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Fordyces_spot.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Keratin.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Lip.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glands_of_the_human_body.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink List_of_specialized_glands_within_the_human_integumentary_system.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Oral_and_maxillofacial_pathology.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Oral_pathology.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_suture.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLink Terminologia_Histologica.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vermilion border".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermilion border".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermilion".
- Vermilion_border caption "Erythema above the lips, making it more difficult to distinguish the vermilion border.".
- Vermilion_border caption "This left cheek incision extends from the left commissure towards the left ear and it breaches the vermilion border . In order to maintain aesthetics as best possible, the first suture was placed at or near the vermilion border to ensure a contiguous line upon healing.".
- Vermilion_border code "TH H03.04.01.0.00010".
- Vermilion_border hasPhotoCollection Vermilion_border.
- Vermilion_border image "Commissurebeforeandafter.jpg".
- Vermilion_border latin "pars intermedia labiorum oris".
- Vermilion_border name "Vermilion border".
- Vermilion_border wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mouth_anatomy.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Vermilion_border wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vermilion_border subject Category:Lips.
- Vermilion_border type AnatomicalStructure.
- Vermilion_border type Article.
- Vermilion_border type Article.
- Vermilion_border type Thing.
- Vermilion_border type Q4936952.
- Vermilion_border comment "The vermilion border is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip (red colored) and the adjacent normal skin. It represents the change in the epidermis from highly keratinized external skin to less keratinized internal skin. It has no sebaceous glands, sweat glands, or hair. There are two reasons for the border being red: The epithelium is thin.".
- Vermilion_border label "Vermilion border".
- Vermilion_border sameAs m.0279fbr.
- Vermilion_border sameAs Q3974988.
- Vermilion_border sameAs Q3974988.
- Vermilion_border wasDerivedFrom Vermilion_border?oldid=664101251.
- Vermilion_border depiction Erythema_around_the_lips.png.
- Vermilion_border isPrimaryTopicOf Vermilion_border.
- Vermilion_border name "Vermilion border".