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A case of an eccrine spiradenoma in an elderly patient mimicking an epidermoid cyst. [PDF]
Boutaarourt M, El Jouari O, Gallouj S.
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The modeling of the interaction of pulsed 5G/6G signals and the fine structure of human skin. [PDF]
Betzalel N, Feldman Y, Ben Ishai P.
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Pigmented Poroma in the Groin Area: A Rare Presentation of an Uncommon Entity. [PDF]
Dsouza JM +3 more
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Umbilicus Porocarcinoma: An Uncommon Neoplasm at a Unique Site. [PDF]
Sousa I, Nobre J, Clara P, Rama NG.
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A rare case of clear cell Hidradenocarcinoma presenting with recurrent pleural and cardiac effusion. [PDF]
Engelsmann C +3 more
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Culture Strategy Determines the Differentiation Status of Sweat Gland Cells. [PDF]
De Koninck H +4 more
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Unravelling some of the complexities concerning the neural control of human eccrine sweating
Christiano A. Machado‐Moreira +5 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1969
SUMMARY.— The lesions of psoriasis produce very much less sweat on pharmacological stimulation than clincally unaffected adjacent skin. The Na+ K+ concentrations of this sweat are very much decreased. The sweat rate increased after the lesions were stripped, sweat Na+ and K+ increased, but to a lesser extent.
C, Johnson, S, Shuster
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SUMMARY.— The lesions of psoriasis produce very much less sweat on pharmacological stimulation than clincally unaffected adjacent skin. The Na+ K+ concentrations of this sweat are very much decreased. The sweat rate increased after the lesions were stripped, sweat Na+ and K+ increased, but to a lesser extent.
C, Johnson, S, Shuster
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