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ABSTRACT Malignant eccrine differentiated sweat gland tumours, including porocarcinoma and eccrine spiradenocarcinoma, are rare and aggressive neoplasms that pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This case report aims to describe the role of in‐vivo and ex‐vivo line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT), optical coherence ...
Sandra Schuh+10 more
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A novel organotypic 3D sweat gland model with physiological functionality.
Dysregulated human eccrine sweat glands can negatively impact the quality-of-life of people suffering from disorders like hyperhidrosis. Inability of sweating can even result in serious health effects in humans affected by anhidrosis.
Patricia Klaka+7 more
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Primary Axillary Porocarcinoma: A Rare Cutaneous Tumour [PDF]
Eccrine porocarcinoma, a rare cutaneous malignant tumour accounts for a fraction of sweat gland tumours. This tumour is found to originate from the intraepithelial parts of the sweat glands. It commonly involves the lower extremities in elderly patients
Nalli R. Sumitra Devi+4 more
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Alkaline Phosphatase in Human Eccrine Sweat [PDF]
IN the course of histochemical investigations on the human eccrine sweat gland alkaline phosphatase reactivity in the luminal portion of the ampulla was observed1. This observation has been repeated frequently, and it has been noted that this reactivity may continue into the proximal part of the coiled duct. Dr. G. H. Findlay of Pretoria suggested that
W. M. Politzer, L. J. A. Loewenthal
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Sweat maintains systemic homeostasis in humans. Although sweating disorders may cause multifaceted health problems, therapeutic options for sweat disorders have not yet been established. To gain new insight into the mechanism underlying the regulation of
Naoya Murayama+9 more
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Eccrine hidrocystomas are benign tumors of the sweat glands that arise from cystic dilatation of the excretory sweat duct. Exact diagnosis requires biopsy and histopathologic examination, from which arises risk of scarring.
Nilay Duman, Deniz Duman, Sedef Sahin
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Autophagy, not apoptosis, plays a role in lumen formation of eccrine gland organoids
. Background:. Sweat secreted by eccrine sweat glands is transported to the skin surface through the lumen. The eccrine sweat gland develops from the initial solid bud to the final gland structure with a lumen, but how the lumen is formed and the ...
Lijie Du+10 more
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This work presents the viability of passive eccrine sweat as a functional biofluid toward tracking the human body's inflammatory response. Cytokines are biomarkers that orchestrate the manifestation and progression of an infection/inflammatory event ...
Badrinath Jagannath+5 more
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Performance Analysis of Skin Contact Wearable Textile Antenna in Human Sweat Environment
This work evaluates the performance of a triple-frequency operating circularly polarized wearable jute textile antenna in a human body sweat environment. The propounded antenna is designed to operate on the human body.
D. Ram Sandeep+5 more
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During periods of activity, sweat glands produce pressures associated with osmotic effects to drive liquid to the surface of the skin. The magnitudes of these pressures may provide insights into physiological health, the intensity of physical exertion ...
Jungil Choi+9 more
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