
The stratum lucidum (Latin for `clear layer`) is a thin, clear layer of dead skin cells in the epidermis named for its translucent appearance under a microscope. It is readily visible by light microscopy only in areas of thick skin, which are found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Located between the stratum granulosum and st.....
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A layer of lightly staining corneocytes in the deepest level of the stratum corneum; found primarily in the thick epidermis of the palmar and plantar skin. ... Synonym: clear layer of epidermis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(strat´әm loo´sĭ-dәm) the clear translucent layer of the epidermis, just beneath the stratum corneum, particularly noticeable on the palms and soles. Called also clear layer.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a layer of lightly staining corneocytes in the deepest level of the stratum corneum; found primarily in the thick epidermis of the palmar and plantar skin. Synonyms: clear layer of epidermis
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n] - the layer of epidermis immediately under the stratum corneum in the skin of the palms and soles
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noun the layer of epidermis immediately under the stratum corneum in the skin of the palms and soles
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