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We investigated the distribution and structure of scent glands in the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo), a cooperatively breeding, group‐living mammal. Histological analyses revealed relatively large anal glands and a previously undescribed cheek gland, but no specialised scent glands in the chin or abdomen.
M. H. Nicholl +10 more
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Multiple apocrine hydrocystomas in feline: intralesional application of 20% trichloroacetic acid - case report [PDF]
Hidrocystomas are well-defined, firm to fluctuant, pigmented nodules measuring 2 to 10mm in diameter. They develop on both the upper and lower eyelids and may be located at the medial and/or lateral canthi of the eyelids.
B.B. Vaz +3 more
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Computed Tomographic Features of Benign and Malignant External Ear Canal Neoplasms in 39 Dogs
ABSTRACT Computed tomography (CT) is commonly used to evaluate external and middle ear disease and for surgical planning in dogs. However, there is limited literature regarding CT characteristics of benign and malignant canine external ear canal neoplasms.
Kaylynn Veitch +6 more
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Clinical Effects of Topical Tacrolimus on Fox-Fordyce Disease
Fox-Fordyce Disease (FFD) is a rare, chronic, pruritic, inflammatory disorder of apocrine glands. It is characterized by dome-shaped, firm, discrete, skin-colored, and monomorphic perifollicular papules.
Hilal Kaya Erdoğan +2 more
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Purulent Hydradenitis. Part II
Purulent hydradenitis is a chronic relapsing disease that affects 4% of the population, caused by uncontrolled growth of hair follicle and apocrine gland cells, which leads to the development of autoimmune and then septic inflammation.
A. N. Rodionov +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gamma‐glutamyltransferase (GGT) is a membrane‐bound enzyme involved in glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress regulation. Although it is traditionally viewed as a liver function marker, emerging evidence suggests that its aberrant expression is closely associated with tumorigenesis, progression, and therapeutic resistance ...
Fei Wang +11 more
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Background Serum carcinoembryonic antigen levels are often elevated in patients with malignant diseases. However, the etiology of elevated serum carcinoembryonic antigen levels may be extremely difficult to determine considering that this finding may ...
Kazuhiro Matsueda +3 more
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Retroauricular apocrine hidrocystoma: A very rare case report
Apocrine hidrocystoma is a rare benign cystic tumor arising from the secretory portion of the apocrine sweat glands. Although these lesions are typically found on the face, particularly at the eyelid margins, their occurrence in the retroauricular region
Sinan Ghavami, Caroline Rieu-Chevreau
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Apocrine gland adenoma in a 4-month old golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) [PDF]
M. T. A. Manathunga +4 more
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Blue-colored sweating: four infants with apocrine chromhidrosis
Apocrine chromhidrosis is a very rare, idiopathic disorder of the sweat glands characterized by the secretion of colored sweat. Because hormonal induction increases sweating, the symptoms of apocrine chromhidrosis usually begin after puberty ...
Ahmet Yöntem +4 more
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