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Congenital Hemangioma of Eccrine Sweat Glands

Pediatric Dermatology, 1993
Abstract: 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 ...
A, Rositto, M, Ranalletta, R, Drut
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Metastatic Eccrine Sweat Gland Carcinoma: Case Report

Dermatology, 1988
Eccrine sweat gland carcinoma is a rare malignancy of skin adnexa with potential aggressive growth and metastatic spread. We report here a case of eccrine carcinoma arising on a finger with widespread pulmonary metastasis. A brief synopsis of the pathological and clinical aspects of eccrine sweat gland carcinoma is presented and currently available ...
L, Borradori   +3 more
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Radiation response of murine eccrine sweat glands

Radiotherapy and Oncology, 1995
Following irradiation of the left-hind feet of mice, we measured the ability of the eccrine glands to secrete sweat following stimulation by pilocarpine. Silicone elastomer impression moulds of the foot pads gave repeatable, detailed localization of sweat ducts by retaining the impression of each emerging sweat droplet.
H, Johns, W J, Morris, M C, Joiner
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Eccrine gland involvement in Krabbe's disease

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1992
Lysosomal 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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Malignant eccrine poroma invading the parotid gland

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2006
Malignant eccrine poroma was first described by Pinkus and Mehregon in 1963. Because of the histologic characteristics of the tumor, these authors concluded that the tumor was likely of eccrine origin. Malignant eccrine poroma originates from the intraepidermal ductal portion of the eccrine gland.
Erdinc, Aydin   +3 more
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Antigen expression of human eccrine sweat glands

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2009
Background:  The proliferating abilities of sweat glands are very limited, so researches on the repair and regeneration of sweat glands are important. First of all, we must find out reliable and specific antigen markers of sweat glands.Objective:  To investigate the antigen expression of human eccrine sweat glands.Methods:  The development of eccrine ...
Hai-Hong, Li   +3 more
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ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH METASTABES

British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
SUMMARY.— A case of metastasizing eccrine sweat gland carcinoma is presented. It developed on the thigh, which is a highly unusual site. The course was consistent with the recognized poor prognosis.
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Eccrine Sweat Glands

Sports Medicine, 1986
Heat dissipation, under conditions of thermal stress, is mediated primarily by evaporation of sweat. Physical training has been shown to enhance sweat production by eliciting changes in the sensitivity of eccrine glands, total sweat output and distribution of gland activity. These adaptations afford partial acclimation.
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Ultrastructure of the hyperhidrotic eccrine sweat gland

British Journal of Dermatology, 2001
Hyperhidrosis is the secretion of inappropriately large amounts of sweat by eccrine glands; it can be very debilitating. Little is known of the causes of primary hyperhidrosis.To determine whether the glands exhibit any structural abnormality in primary hyperhidrosis.Skin biopsies were obtained from the axilla (n = 6) or neck (n = 2) of individuals ...
Bovell, Douglas L.   +4 more
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Eccrine sweat gland activity in heat acclimation

International Journal of Biometeorology, 1965
The response of eccrine sweat glands of the forearms of four females was investigated during acclimation to heat. The sweat rate increased progressively during ten exposures. There was no significant change in the number of active sweat glands. The increased sweat rate could, therefore, be attributed to enhanced secretory activity of individual glands.
F, Sargent, C R, Smith, D L, Batterton
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