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Isolated Anhidrosis of the Left Upper Limb Following Electrocution - One-Sleeve Shirt Sign. [PDF]

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Involvement of TRPV4 in temperature-dependent perspiration in mice. [PDF]

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Adenocarcinoma of the Eccrine Sweat Gland

Archives of Dermatology, 1973
A 49-year-old man had had a slow-growing tumor on his left forearm since childhood. The tumor suddenly began to grow at a rapid rate and it was excised. The histologic features were those of an adenocarcinoma of the sweat gland. Enzyme and other histochemical techniques were used to establish the origin of the tumor from eccrine glands.
Giles Panet-Raymond, Waine C. Johnson
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Galanin is a modulator of eccrine sweat gland secretion

Experimental Dermatology, 2013
AbstractThe neuropeptide galanin has been ascribed different roles in modulating physiological functions in the skin. The present study examined the function of galanin in eccrine sweat gland physiology. We demonstrated secretion of galanin by sweat glands in vivo by radioimmunoassay of human sweat (20–192 fmol galanin/ml).
Douglas L. Bovell   +6 more
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NECTIN4 expression in sebaceous and sweat gland carcinoma

EJD. European journal of dermatology, 2022
Sebaceous carcinoma and sweat gland carcinoma (malignant tumours with apocrine and eccrine differentiation) are rare malignant adnexal tumours that differentiate toward sebaceous glands and eccrine and apocrine glands, respectively. Because of the rarity
Takamichi Ito   +6 more
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Autofluorescence of eccrine sweat glands

Skin Research and Technology, 2015
Background/PurposeThe monitoring of autofluorescence in skin tissue samples can have diagnostic and therapy significance. In this study, we are the first to describe autofluorescence of eccrine sweat glands, which is important and helpful for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases that involve the eccrine sweat glands.MethodsEccrine sweat gland ...
Y Chen   +6 more
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Dermatology: The Eccrine Sweat Glands

Annual Review of Medicine, 1961
Although much is known about the human eccrine sweat glands as a re­ sult of extensive studies carried out during the past half century, surprisingly little can be stated concerning the function of these organs without fear of contradiction. This situation has arisen for three major reasons: (a) It is now known that during active function the cellular ...
Lobitz Wc, Dobson Rl
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Adenocarcinoma of Eccrine Sweat Glands

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
A man developed left-sided proptosis and orbital edema that progressed during a three-week period. Ten years ago he had a skin lesion of the left lower lid excised and the histopathologic diagnosis then was granular cell myoblastoma. In 1972, the tumor recurred; a biopsy was again performed, but no definite diagnosis was made despite multiple ...
W S Grizzard, W C Edwards, E Torezynski
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