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Identification of suitable biomarkers for stress and emotion detection for future personal affective wearable sensors [PDF]
Skin conductivity (i.e., sweat) forms the basis of many physiology-based emotion and stress detection systems. However, such systems typically do not detect the biomarkers present in sweat, and thus do not take advantage of the biological information in ...
Andrews, Simon +5 more
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Mucinous eccrine nevus: Case report of a rare entity
A 23-year-old patient presented with a vague three centimeter plaque in the umbilical region, associated with local hyperhidrosis. Histopathology of the excision specimen showed an increase in the number of sweat coils embedded in abundant mucinous ...
Sara Moradi +3 more
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INTRODUCTIONThe differential diagnosis among the most frequent skin tumors, base-cell carcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma, and the rare types, the sweat gland carci-nomas, is fundamental for the early diag-nosis and prognosis of a patient. These are classified as eccrine and apocrine, and the eccrine is the most common type.
Danelon Leonhardt, Fernando +6 more
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Locally Advanced Spiroadenocarcinoma in the Regional Axilla of a Breast Cancer Patient: Hallmarks of Definitive Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
Eccrine spiroadenocarcinoma is an extremely rare malignant eccrine gland tumor which may masquerade as other more common malignancies such as poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma or metastatic breast cancer.
Canter, Robert J +3 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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Metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma: A clinico-pathological dilemma
Background Sweat gland adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy with high metastatic potential seen more commonly in later years of life. Scalp is the most common site of occurrence and it usually spreads to lymph nodes.
Saxena Sunita +5 more
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Sweat gland function deteriorates with aging, leading to loss of heat tolerance. However, it is unclear whether and how the structure of sweat glands changes during aging, because the 3D structure is complex and inaccessible.
T. Ezure, S. Amano, K. Matsuzaki
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Dermoscopy of squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma: an aid for early diagnosis [PDF]
: Squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma is a cutaneous malignancy that originates from the eccrine sweat gland. A 76-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic papule on her nose that had been present for one year. Dermoscopy showed pseudocysts, irregular
Márcio Martins Lobo-Jardim +3 more
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Differential Innervation of Secretory Coils and Ducts in Human Eccrine Sweat Glands
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that eccrine sweat glands are innervated by both cholinergic and adrenergic nerves. However, it is still unknown whether the secretory coils and ducts of eccrine sweat glands are equally innervated by the ...
Zhan Ouyang +4 more
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Recurrent Eccrine Acrospiroma of the Parotid Region: A Case Report
Eccrine acrospiroma is a benign tumor of skin and adnexa arising from eccrine sweat gland epithelium. It is usually solitary, slow growing tumor commonly affecting extremities. Rarely it affects head and neck region, and extremely rare in parotid region.
Vikas Gupta +2 more
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