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. 2024 Apr 29;30(2):334-341.
doi: 10.1093/mam/ozae012.

Arterio-venous Anastomoses of the Sucquet-Hoyer Type: Complexity and Distribution in the Human Dermis

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Arterio-venous Anastomoses of the Sucquet-Hoyer Type: Complexity and Distribution in the Human Dermis

Atieh S Moghaddam et al. Microsc Microanal. .

Abstract

Our study aims at providing detailed information on numbers, form, and spatial distribution of arterio-venous anastomoses of the Sucquet-Hoyer type in the dermis of the nail bed, nail fold corner, thumb pad, arm, nose, glabella, lip, and ear. It further aims at providing a system, which relies on objective morphologic criteria for classifying Sucquet-Hoyer canals (SHCs). Using high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM), digital volume data of eight samples of each skin region were produced. Virtual three-dimensional (3D) models of the dermally located SHCs were created, and their 3D tortuosity (τ) values were determined. Dermal SHCs were identified in all 24 finger samples and in 1 lip sample. Beneath a field of 2 × 2 mm2, an average of four were located in the nail bed, three in the dermis of the thumb pad, and one in the dermis of the nail fold corner. Only a single dermal SHC was found in one lip sample. No SHCs were observed in the dermis of the other samples. The τ values of the SHCs ranged from 1.11 to 10. Building on these values, a classification system was designed, which distinguishes four SHC classes. The dermal distribution of the SHCs of different classes was similar in all specimens.

Keywords: Hoyer grosser organ; glomus organ; human; microvasculature; skin; vasculature.

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Conflict of Interest: The authors declare that they have no competing interest.

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