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A cross-sectional medical illustration of a partial-thickness thermal injury showing a tense blister. The epidermis is separated from the superficial dermis, creating a serous fluid–filled bulla, while dermal papillae and subcutaneous adipose tissue (hypodermis) remain intact. In the biological hierarchy, epidermal and dermal tissues belong to the skin organ of the integumentary system. In dermatology, histology, and pathology, this depiction demonstrates barrier disruption and edema, with preserved adnexal structures supporting re-epithelialization.

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