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dermatome
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dermatome /der·ma·tome/ (der´mah-tōm)
1. an instrument for cutting thin skin slices for grafting.
2. the area of skin supplied with afferent nerve fibers by a single posterior spinal root.
3. the lateral part of an embryonic somite.
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Harvesting of a large split-thickness skin graft with an electric dermatome.

der·ma·tome (dûrm-tm)
n.
1. An area of skin innervated by sensory fibers from a single spinal nerve.
2. An instrument used in cutting thin slices of the skin, as for skin grafts.
3. The part of a mesodermal somite from which the dermis develops. Also called cutis plate.

dermatome
[dur′mətōm]
Etymology: Gk, derma + temnein, to cut
1 (in embryology) the mesodermal layer in the early developing embryo that gives rise to the dermal layers of the skin.
2 (in surgery) an instrument used to cut thin slices of skin for grafting.
3 an area on the surface of a body innervated by afferent fibers from one spinal root.

dermatome,
n an area of skin innervated by a single spinal nerve and its branches. Dermatomes may overlap.
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Dermatome.

dermatome
(dur´mtōm´),
n 1. an instrument for cutting thin slices or layers of skin for grafting or for sequentially removing small lesions.
2. dermatologic regions of sensory innervation supplied by particular posterior root spinal nerves.

dermatome
1. an instrument for cutting thin skin slices for grafting.
2. the area of skin supplied with afferent nerve fibers by a single dorsal spinal root.
3. the lateral part of an embryonic somite.

Brown dermatome
an electric or pneumatic instrument used for cutting split-thickness skin grafts.


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Moreover, in those women with incomplete injuries and upper motor neuron injuries, research indicates the preservation of the ability to perceive pinprick sensation in the T11-L2 dermatomes may be able to be used as a predictor for the ability of psychogenic lubrication.
The roots receive sensory information from specific areas of skin called dermatomes.
The text also contains a useful appendix, providing dermatomes of the limbs and trunk, cutaneous innervation of the head, and excellent illustrations of both the brachial plexus and the lumbosacral-coccygeal plexus.
 
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