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Evaluating Sweat Gland Activity with Imprint Techniques [PDF]
Starch-iodine and bromphenol blue are standard indicators used to record the distribution and number of actively secreting sweat glands. In this report, techniques employing these indicators were compared with methods utilizing newer plastic and silicone
Harris, David R +2 more
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Hidradenoma (HA) is a rare, benign adnexal tumor typically arising in the skin, with only a few reported cases in the breast. Histologically, HA displays solid and cystic patterns with diverse cellular components. Although MAML2 gene rearrangement is observed in some cutaneous HAs, its significance in breast HA remains unclear.
Naomi Gondo +7 more
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Primary cutaneous signet ring cell carcinoma expressing cytokeratin 20 immunoreactivity [PDF]
Primary cutaneous signet ring cell carcinoma (PCSRCC) is a very unusual but distinctive clinicopathologic entity that can simulate metastatic adenocarcinomas.
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Sweat is an alternative biological fluid to plasma, urine, hair, and saliva, and it is promising for various pharmaceutical research types. Excessive sweating is one of the symptoms of cystic fibrosis, a hereditary disease. In this study, an easy, simple, applicable, and economical HPLC method was proposed for sweat analysis of the lumacaftor/ivacaftor
Serkan Levent +4 more
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The Glands of the Anal Canal in Man [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Anatomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus ...
Eglitis, Irma, Eglitis, John A.
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Apocrine-Eccrine Carcinomas: Molecular and Immunohistochemical Analyses [PDF]
Apocrine-eccrine carcinomas are rare and associated with poor prognosis. Currently there is no uniform treatment guideline. Chemotherapeutic drugs that selectively target cancer-promoting pathways may complement conventional therapeutic approaches ...
Cosper, Arjola K. +10 more
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Bio-sensing textile based patch with integrated optical detection system for sweat monitoring [PDF]
Sensors, which can be integrated into clothing and used to measure biochemical changes in body fluids, such as sweat, constitute a major advancement in the area of wearable sensors.
Adrogue +32 more
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Multifunctional Biomedical Devices with Closed‐Loop Systems for Precision Therapy
This review explores two major types of closed‐loop therapeutic systems: self‐sustained and externally triggered. It highlights recent advances in stimuli‐responsive materials, integrated bioelectronics, and data‐driven control strategies, offering insight into emerging strategies for personalized, responsive drug delivery.
Yixuan Leng, Rujie Sun
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The use of Galvanism in the treatment of hyperhidrosis in the axillary area [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University.
Kinnard, Charles Matthew
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ABSTRACT Severe, unexpected pain during botulinum toxin injection is a critical red flag for reconstitution error. Using sterile water instead of normal saline may cause atypical, wider‐spread effects like proximal muscle weakness, even at standard doses. Strict adherence to saline reconstitution is essential to prevent this complication.
Pouria Chaghamirzayi +3 more
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