Spinosum
Spinosum, from Latin spinosus meaning thorny or spiny, commonly refers to the stratum spinosum, a major layer of the epidermis in human and other mammalian skin. The stratum spinosum lies above the stratum basale and below the stratum granulosum; its thickness varies by body site, typically containing about eight to ten cell layers in thin skin and more in thick skin such as the palms and soles.
Histology and cells: keratinocytes in the stratum spinosum develop cytoplasmic processes that extend to neighboring cells
Development and function: keratinocytes originate in the basal layer and migrate outward through the spinous layer,
Clinical relevance: thickening of the stratum spinosum, known as acanthosis, can occur in various skin conditions
See also: epidermis, stratum basale, stratum granulosum, keratinocytes, Langerhans cells.