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Congenital sudoriferous cyst of the orbit: A case report and review of literature
Apocrine gland cyst (sudoriferous cyst and apocrine hidrocystoma) is fairly uncommon in the eyelid, where it derives from the apocrine glands of Moll. In rare instances, an apocrine gland cyst can occur in the anterior portion of the orbit. If an orbital
Parit S Ladani+3 more
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Stimulation of Human Axillary Apocrine Sweat Glands by Cholinergic Agents [PDF]
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Aoki, Tsuyoshi
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Hidradenitis suppurativa: Presenting at atypical sites
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory and debilitating disease of apocrine gland-rich areas. Characteristic bilateral involvement of the axilla, perineum, or inguinal folds is a hallmark feature of HS.
Sandhya Kumari+3 more
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An apocrine mechanism delivers a fully immunocompetent exocrine secretion
Apocrine secretion is a recently discovered widespread non-canonical and non-vesicular secretory mechanism whose regulation and purpose is only partly defined.
Denisa Beňová-Liszeková+6 more
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Axillary Keloid Formation after Osmidrosis Surgery [PDF]
Keloid is a scar tissue that undergoes recovery and excessive growth over the original wounds when the collagen is excessively accumulated in the dermis during the wound healing process.
So-Min Hwang+4 more
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Sebaceous carcinoma is a ra malignant tumor of adnexal origin arising from sebaceous glands. It is most commonly seen arising from the eyelids and head and neck. It is predominantly seen in females with an average age of around 65 years.
Manisha Ahuja+4 more
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Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-characterized niches of epidermal and hair follicle stem cells, the localization and niches of stem cells in other human skin compartments are as yet ...
S. Nagel+8 more
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Apocrine Gland Tumor of the Eyelid in a Dog [PDF]
A 13-year-old male Shetland Sheepdog with progressive exophthalmos had a neoplastic mass in the ocular adnexa. Histologically, this neoplasm was composed of duct-forming epithelial cells with decapitation secretion. Tumor cells invaded the globe through the tunica conjunctiva and replaced the vitreous body.
Kenji Ochiai+4 more
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