Ophthalmic Features of Schopf-Schulz-Passarge Syndrome
Schopf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome (SSPS) is an ectodermal dysplasia of autosomal recessive inheritance. The SSPS involves two or more of the following structures: sweat glands, hair, teeth, nails, and other ectodermal structures.
Manpreet Singh+4 more
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Nevus Sebaceous and Accompanying Lesions: A Clinicopathologic Review of Seven Patients [PDF]
Purpose: Benign lesions are frequently develops in nevus sebaceous, while malignancies mayalso be seen rarely. We aimed to review the pathologies developed from nevus sebaceous in ourpatients.
F. Hüsniye DİLEK et al.+2 more
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Expression of the breast differentiation antigen NY-BR-1 in a phyllodes tumor of the vulva [PDF]
We describe a phyllodes tumor of borderline malignancy in the labium majus of a 49-year-old woman. The histogenetic origin of phyllodes tumors in the vulva is controversial. Strong immunoreactivity for NY-BR-1, a novel breast differentiation antigen, was
Giger, Olivier+5 more
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Book Review: The Human Apocrine Sweat Gland in Health and Disease [PDF]
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Electron Microscopy of Human Apocrine Sweat Glands
The existence of two morphologically different types of sweat glands was first recognized in 1844 by Krause (1), who noticed that the sweat glands of the axilla, mons pubis, eyelid and circumanal region, were larger than those of the general body surface.
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Linear verrucous epidermal nevus with oral manifestations: report of two cases [PDF]
Linear verrucous epidermal nevi (LVEN) are characterized by verrucous papules often coalescing into well-demarcated skin-colored or brown plaques following the lines of Blaschko.
Gomes, Rafael Tomaz+4 more
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Apocrine epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma with phyllodes-like morphology of the parotid gland: A case report of an unusual histology with immunohistochemical and genetic analyses using next-generation sequencing [PDF]
Kimihide Kusafuka+12 more
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Tubular apocrine adenoma (TAA) and syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP) are rare benign sweat gland tumors. To date, only 17 cases of their coexistence have been reported worldwide. A 16-year-old female patient presented with multiple linearly arranged
R Raghunatha Reddy+4 more
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A cytochemical study of the human axillary apocrine sweat gland after pilocarpine injection
Hiroshi Watanabe
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