The integumentary system, comprising the skin, hair, and nails, is the body’s first line of defense and plays a crucial role in thermoregulation and sensation. This book focuses on the anatomy and function of the integumentary system, including its role in diseases like psoriasis and skin cancer. It is a critical resource for dermatologists, pathologists, and health professionals studying soft tissue anatomy.
Amelia Thomas is an expert in the anatomy of the integumentary system, focusing on skin and soft tissue. Her research investigates the role of these structures in protecting the body and regulating various functions. Amelia has contributed to numerous publications and edited several works on skin anatomy and disorders. She is dedicated to advancing knowledge of dermatological and soft tissue health. Amelia’s expertise is essential in clinical dermatology and tissue regeneration.