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A neglected gland: a review of Cowper's gland
International Journal of Andrology, 2005SummaryCowper's glands are pea sized glands present inferior to the prostate gland in the male reproductive system. They produce thick clear mucus prior to ejaculation that drains into the spongy urethra. Though it is well established that the function of the Cowper's gland secretions is to neutralize traces of acidic urine in the urethra, knowledge ...
Bilal, Chughtai +5 more
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2011
Tumors of the Thyroid Gland-Chapter 9. Rosai and Ackerman's Surgical Pathology 10th edition.
Rosai J., TALLINI, GIOVANNI
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Tumors of the Thyroid Gland-Chapter 9. Rosai and Ackerman's Surgical Pathology 10th edition.
Rosai J., TALLINI, GIOVANNI
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Pathology - Research and Practice, 1988
This review summarizes current knowledge on pathology of proliferative lesions of the human pituitary. The morphologic classification of pituitary adenomas--based on histology, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy--has now been firmly established.
E, Horvath, K, Kovacs
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This review summarizes current knowledge on pathology of proliferative lesions of the human pituitary. The morphologic classification of pituitary adenomas--based on histology, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy--has now been firmly established.
E, Horvath, K, Kovacs
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
Summary.— The ducts of the glands of Montgomery, usually in conjunction with sebaceous follicles, produce tubercles at the surface of the areola. The ducts and their glands are similar in every respect to those that open at the tip of the nipple, except that the former are not surrounded by nerve end-organs.
W, Montagna, J S, Yun
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Summary.— The ducts of the glands of Montgomery, usually in conjunction with sebaceous follicles, produce tubercles at the surface of the areola. The ducts and their glands are similar in every respect to those that open at the tip of the nipple, except that the former are not surrounded by nerve end-organs.
W, Montagna, J S, Yun
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Salivary Gland Scanning (Parotid Gland and Submandibular Gland)
2017In this chapter, the normal sectional images and corresponding schematic diagrams of the parotid gland, para-parotid gland, and submandibular gland are shown. Scanning method, sectional structures, measuring methods, normal values, and clinical applications are introduced.
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Neonatal Network, 2000
The pineal gland is located posterior to the midbrain and is the site of melatonin production. Research on pineal gland function in neonates is very limited. This article will discuss pineal gland development and the possible relationship between melatonin production and sudden infant death syndrome.
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The pineal gland is located posterior to the midbrain and is the site of melatonin production. Research on pineal gland function in neonates is very limited. This article will discuss pineal gland development and the possible relationship between melatonin production and sudden infant death syndrome.
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Cell Differentiation, 1987
The information available about the metrial gland of the pregnant rodent uterus with its content of granulated metrial gland (GMG) cells is reviewed. Recent research shows that GMG cells differentiate from bone marrow cells and supports the suggestion that GMG cells are involved in the immunological relationship between mother and foetus.
D, Bulmer, S, Peel, I, Stewart
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The information available about the metrial gland of the pregnant rodent uterus with its content of granulated metrial gland (GMG) cells is reviewed. Recent research shows that GMG cells differentiate from bone marrow cells and supports the suggestion that GMG cells are involved in the immunological relationship between mother and foetus.
D, Bulmer, S, Peel, I, Stewart
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1989
Resume des etudes realisees sur la glande de Harder au niveau, de la morphologie, la biochimie, la physiologie, le dimorphisme sexuel, la photosensibilite, la synthese d'hormones et des eventuelles contributions de cette glande a la ...
J, Olcese, A, Wesche
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Resume des etudes realisees sur la glande de Harder au niveau, de la morphologie, la biochimie, la physiologie, le dimorphisme sexuel, la photosensibilite, la synthese d'hormones et des eventuelles contributions de cette glande a la ...
J, Olcese, A, Wesche
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Neonatal Network, 2001
This article reviews the embryology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the thymus. The anatomy of this lymphoid organ, the significance of the presence or absence of the thymus radiographically, and the role of the thymus in immunity are also reviewed. Finally, the pathologic presentation of thymic hypoplasia (DiGeorge syndrome) is discussed.
D F, Askin, S, Young
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This article reviews the embryology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the thymus. The anatomy of this lymphoid organ, the significance of the presence or absence of the thymus radiographically, and the role of the thymus in immunity are also reviewed. Finally, the pathologic presentation of thymic hypoplasia (DiGeorge syndrome) is discussed.
D F, Askin, S, Young
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1978
Complaints related to the salivary glands tend to fall into the following groups: an acute swelling, a recurrent swelling, a persistent swelling, a dry mouth or excessive salivation.
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Complaints related to the salivary glands tend to fall into the following groups: an acute swelling, a recurrent swelling, a persistent swelling, a dry mouth or excessive salivation.
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