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Archives of Dermatology, 1968
Cytoplasmic content of histochemically demonstrable glycogen in secretory cells of eccrine glands of the rat appeared directly related to the sodium state. On the other hand, histologic and ultrastructural alterations consisting of prominence of clear cells, cytoplasmic vesiculation, and an increase in cytosomal bodies and Golgi structures correlated ...
H. Wechsler, E. Fisher
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Cytoplasmic content of histochemically demonstrable glycogen in secretory cells of eccrine glands of the rat appeared directly related to the sodium state. On the other hand, histologic and ultrastructural alterations consisting of prominence of clear cells, cytoplasmic vesiculation, and an increase in cytosomal bodies and Golgi structures correlated ...
H. Wechsler, E. Fisher
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Merkel cells in human fetal eccrine glands
British Journal of Dermatology, 1993The presence of human Merkel cells in the eccrine ridges and eccrine germs was studied, using antibodies to simple epithelial keratins, in separated epidermal sheets with attached eccrine ducts. The localization of Merkel cells could be analysed three-dimensionally in the wet, whole-mount of the stained sheets.
Y, Narisawa, K, Hashimoto, H, Kohda
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Journal of dermatology (Print), 2021
Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) is characterized by anhidrosis/hypohidrosis without other autonomic and neurological dysfunctions. It has been believed that AIGA patients usually present no significant morphological alterations in the ...
K. Sano +6 more
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Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) is characterized by anhidrosis/hypohidrosis without other autonomic and neurological dysfunctions. It has been believed that AIGA patients usually present no significant morphological alterations in the ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
I. Classification and diagnostic approaches 1. Following is a tentative classification of eccrine sweat disorders according to the pathogenesis and the size of the involved area. It is intended solely as a guide for evaluation of sweating di .so. rders in patients.
K, Sato, M, Ohtsuyama, G, Samman
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I. Classification and diagnostic approaches 1. Following is a tentative classification of eccrine sweat disorders according to the pathogenesis and the size of the involved area. It is intended solely as a guide for evaluation of sweating di .so. rders in patients.
K, Sato, M, Ohtsuyama, G, Samman
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Eccrine gland clear reticulated cytoplasm
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985This report relates how a normal variation of the eccrine secretory coil was mistaken for pathologic change. Electron microscopic studies of this variation, which to the best of our knowledge have not previously been reported, are presented.
J M, Burket, R, Brooks, D A, Burket
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Adenocarcinoma of Eccrine Sweat Glands
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976A man developed left-sided proptosis and orbital edema that progressed during a three-week period. Ten years ago he had a skin lesion of the left lower lid excised and the histopathologic diagnosis then was granular cell myoblastoma. In 1972, the tumor recurred; a biopsy was again performed, but no definite diagnosis was made despite multiple ...
W S, Grizzard +2 more
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Dermatology: The Eccrine Sweat Glands
Annual Review of Medicine, 1961Although much is known about the human eccrine sweat glands as a reĀ sult of extensive studies carried out during the past half century, surprisingly little can be stated concerning the function of these organs without fear of contradiction. This situation has arisen for three major reasons: (a) It is now known that during active function the cellular ...
W C, LOBITZ, R L, DOBSON
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
The clinical value of sweat electrolyte determinations is limited at present to the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis of the pancreas in children, but the function of the eccrine sweat gland in various systemic diseases has aroused considerable interest in recent years. Abnormalities of sweat electrolytes have been found in a number of systemic diseases. In
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The clinical value of sweat electrolyte determinations is limited at present to the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis of the pancreas in children, but the function of the eccrine sweat gland in various systemic diseases has aroused considerable interest in recent years. Abnormalities of sweat electrolytes have been found in a number of systemic diseases. In
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Eccrine Gland Infiltration by Mycosis Fungoides
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1996After identifying prominent eccrine infiltration by atypical lymphocytes in a biopsy of tumor stage mycosis fungoides (MF), we sought to determine the pattern of eccrine epithelial infiltration in MF. The frequency, intensity, and distribution of infiltration of eccrine gland structures, including acrosyringium, duct and coil epithelium, was studied by
M G, Hitchcock +4 more
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma Ex Eccrine Spiradenoma
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1987We herein report two cases of sweat gland carcinoma that arose in association with eccrine spiradenoma. These lesions presented as enlarging masses that previously had been stable for many years. One produced widespread metastasis and death 5 months after diagnosis.
M R, Wick +3 more
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