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ABSTRACT Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma that typically arises in sun‐exposed skin of older or immunosuppressed patients. Combined or collision tumors involving MCC and other cutaneous malignancies are uncommon, and tumors exhibiting more than two distinct malignant phenotypes are exceptionally rare.
Zeinab Khalil +2 more
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Effect of VIP on sweat secretion and cAMP accumulation in isolated simian eccrine glands [PDF]
Although vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-immunoreactive nerves have been identified around the eccrine sweat glands, their functional significance is unknown.
K. Sato, F. Sato
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Transverse Histological Analysis of Scalp Seborrheic Dermatitis: A Novel Perspective
ABSTRACT Background Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting seborrheic areas of the skin, including the scalp. It is often confused with scalp psoriasis due to similar clinical and histopathological features. Objective This study described microscopic changes in the pilosebaceous unit in seborrheic dermatitis (SDS) using cross‐
Tatiane Elen de Souza +2 more
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Eccrine poroma of the eyelid [PDF]
A clinicopathological case report of a 71-year-old Caucasoid man with an unusual right lower eyelid lesion, which proved to be an eccrine poroma, is presented. Benign eccrine poromas have not previously been reported to occur on the eyelid.
Vu, Phung P. +5 more
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Eccrine chromhidrosis secondary to hyperbilirubinemia [PDF]
Background: Eccrine chromhidrosis, or colored eccrine sweating, may be caused by contamination of sweat by dyes, pigmentation from microorganisms, or more rarely, hyperbilirubinemia.
Romero, Laura, So, Jessica Kim
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Potential Physiological Impacts of Eccrine Glands on Skin Tissue Dielectric Constant (TDC) [PDF]
Objective: To clarify the physiological basis of potential eccrine gland impacts on TDC values. Background: TDC values largely depend on tissue water and are used to assess edema extent and changes.
Mayrovitz, Harvey N., Eisenman, Benjamin
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FLG2 is detected in eccrine sweat glands and sweat. [PDF]
A-C: Immunohistochemistry in skin sections. Especially eccrine sweat glands were stained using the antibody directed against FLG2-4 (A, B). C: control section without primary antibody.
Britta Hansmann (264835) +2 more
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Congenital eccrine nevus on the neck [PDF]
Eccrine nevus (EN) is a very rare hamartoma of the skin and with varying clinical manifestations. Histologically, these neoplasms present as a proliferation of normally structured eccrine sweat glands in the dermis.
Feng, Yiguo +2 more
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Carcinoembryonic antigen present in human eccrine sweat [PDF]
Carcinoembryonic antigen is detectable by standard unlabeled peroxidase-antiperoxidase technics in eccrine and apocrine secretory and ductal cells. Carcinoembryonic antigen is also present in the cuticle which lines the duct.
Penneys, Neal S +2 more
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