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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.
John M. Burket+2 more
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The ultrastructure of monkey eccrine sweat glands [PDF]
The ultrastructure of monkey eccrine sweat glands is described. The secretory portion of the sweat gland is discussed in detail. The morphological differences in the secretory coil using three different fixatives and fixative combinations are emphasized.
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Effect of isotretinoin on eccrine gland function
British Journal of Dermatology, 1988Sweat secretion rate, stimulated by iontophoresis of pilocarpine, was measured before and during treatment with isotretinoin in 20 patients. Sweat secretion was increased during treatment in 15 patients (75%), but the mean increase of 15% was not statistically significant (P = 0.085, paired t-test; 95% confidence limits-0.2% to +30%) and no patients ...
Neil H. Cox, J.L. Rees
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Congenital Hemangioma of Eccrine Sweat Glands
Pediatric Dermatology, 1993Abstract: We present six patients with congenital hemangioma of eccrine sweat glands. In every one the lesion was congenital, clinically angiomatous, painless, and nonsweating, with progressive involution over months. Histotogically all specimens showed many dilated capillaries with prominent endothelial cells associated with trie eccrine sweat gland ...
Alicia Rositto+2 more
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Cytology of eccrine sweat glands in the opossum
American Journal of Anatomy, 1973AbstractEccrine sweat glands occur only within the glabrous foot and toe‐pad skin of the Virginia opossum, Didelphis virginiana, Kerr. Two distinct types of secretory cells are found in the terminal portion of this gland, i.e., dark and clear cells.
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Galanin is a modulator of eccrine sweat gland secretion
Experimental Dermatology, 2013AbstractThe neuropeptide galanin has been ascribed different roles in modulating physiological functions in the skin. The present study examined the function of galanin in eccrine sweat gland physiology. We demonstrated secretion of galanin by sweat glands in vivo by radioimmunoassay of human sweat (20–192 fmol galanin/ml).
Douglas L. Bovell+6 more
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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.
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.
H. Wechsler, E. Fisher
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Acta Anatomica, 1983
The histochemistry of carbohydrates has been studied in the skin of the pig snout with selected methods of light microscopy including peroxidase-labelled lectin-diaminobenzidine (PO-LT-DAB) procedures.
A. Tsukise, W. Meyer, R. Schwarz
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The histochemistry of carbohydrates has been studied in the skin of the pig snout with selected methods of light microscopy including peroxidase-labelled lectin-diaminobenzidine (PO-LT-DAB) procedures.
A. Tsukise, W. Meyer, R. Schwarz
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Eccrine gland involvement in Krabbe's disease
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1992Lysosomal storage inclusions were observed in skin eccrine gland secretory and myoepithelial cells in three cases of Krabbe's disease. In addition to storage there were numerous degenerative changes, occasionally resulting in cell necrosis. These findings suggest a generalized nature of the storage process in this lysosomal enzymopathy and point to ...
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Diseases of Eccrine Sweat Glands
1991The eccrine sweat glands are independent epidermal adnexal glands, since there is no relationship to the hair-sebaceous gland unit, in contrast to the apocrine sweat glands. They are distributed over the entire body, being particularly numerous on the soles, palms, and forehead. Their number is estimated at 2–3 million.
Helmut H. Wolff+3 more
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