1924
DOI: 10.1007/bf02117120
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Der Bau der Wangen (insbesondere deren Innenbekleidung), verglichen mit dem der Lippen

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“…The morphological studies on the mammalian buccal mucosa have been published in small number. According to the studies of Luschka (1863), Ram (1905 and Schumacher (1924), the human buccal mucosa was composed of 2 parts, the one is the maxillar and mandibular mucosal part directly adjoining the mucous part of the upper and lower lips and the other is the marginal zone (Saumregion der Wange) (Schumacher, 1924) being equal to the transitional part of the lips. The marginal zone in the human newborn could be obviously distinguished from the other part of the buccal mucosa, because of the presence of the villi which followed the zona villosa of the newborn lips (Yamazaki et al, 1948).…”
Section: Buccal Mucosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological studies on the mammalian buccal mucosa have been published in small number. According to the studies of Luschka (1863), Ram (1905 and Schumacher (1924), the human buccal mucosa was composed of 2 parts, the one is the maxillar and mandibular mucosal part directly adjoining the mucous part of the upper and lower lips and the other is the marginal zone (Saumregion der Wange) (Schumacher, 1924) being equal to the transitional part of the lips. The marginal zone in the human newborn could be obviously distinguished from the other part of the buccal mucosa, because of the presence of the villi which followed the zona villosa of the newborn lips (Yamazaki et al, 1948).…”
Section: Buccal Mucosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ‘pad’ is an extension of the inflexus or medial infolding of the upper lip, bearing bristle‐like hairs (see Quay 1965). This structure has been designated ‘insel’ or inflexum pellitum of the upper lip ( Schulze 1916; Schumacher 1924; Figulla 1933; Krischke 1986) or furry buccal pad ( Riddle and Purves 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…E. Kastenbauer) chen [7,9,10,14,19]. Bereits Morgagni erwahnte Anfang des 18.Jahrhunderts freie Talgdrusen des Lippenrotes; traditionell wird jedoch A. Kölliker (1862) als Erstbeschreiber genannt [2,8,9,10,19]. lhrn waren irn eigenen ,,rothen Lippenrand" weiBliche Punktchen aufgefallen, die er später auch an Leichen fand, histologisch untersuchte und als freie Talgdrusen identifizierte.…”
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