New Characteristics of Eccrine Sweat Glands in Acquired Idiopathic Generalised Anhidrosis as Determined via Three‐Dimensional Fluorescence Imaging of Cleared Skin Tissue [PDF]
Satoshi Yoshida+4 more
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Eccrine porocarcinoma of the head: An important differential diagnosis in the elderly patient [PDF]
Background: Eccrine porocarcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the sweat gland, characterized by a broad spectrum of clinicopathologic presentations. Surprisingly, unlike its benign counterpart eccrine poroma, eccrine porocarcinoma is seldom found in ...
Akiyoshi E+25 more
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Mass spectrometry-based analysis of eccrine sweat supports predictive, preventive and personalised medicine in a cohort of breast cancer patients in Austria [PDF]
Michael Bolliger+10 more
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Concomitant poroma and porocarcinoma [PDF]
: Eccrine poromas and porocarcinomas are adnexal tumors derived from the sweat duct epithelium. However, eccrine poroma is benign in nature, whilst eccrine porocarcinoma is regarded as its malignant counterpart.
Álvaro Abarzúa+2 more
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By the use of a sensitive and specific double antibody radioimmunoassay, immunoglobulin E was demonstrated in sweat from 6 of 11 healthy volunteers; the concentrations of IgE ranged from 1 to 3.9 ng/ml of sweat. Six of seven patients with dermatitis and elevated levels of serum IgE also had high IgE levels in sweat; the highest IgE value in sweat was
Lars Förström+2 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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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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Cutaneous eccrine glands of the foot pads of the rock hyrax (Procavia capensis, Hyracoidea, mammalia) [PDF]
In order to find correlations between skin gland morphology and specific ethological features, the cutaneous glands of the foot pads of Procavia capensis were studied by histological and various histochemical methods and by electron microscopy.
Stumpf, P., Welsch, U.
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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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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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