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Lipid Dysregulation in Sebaceous Gland Disorders and the Impact of Sphingolipid Metabolism on Acne Pathogenesis. [PDF]
Lipid dysregulation within sebaceous glands is a critical factor underlying the pathogenesis of sebaceous gland disorders, particularly acne vulgaris.
Miner K +8 more
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This review presents several aspects of the innovative concept of sebaceous immunobiology, which summarizes the numerous activities of the sebaceous gland including its classical physiological and pathophysiological tasks, namely sebum production and the
Christos C. Zouboulis +14 more
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Sebaceous glands in the esophagus [PDF]
We report a case of sebaceous glands in the esophagus diagnosed by endoscopic biopsy. The patient was a 47-year-old Korean man presented with postprandial pain of several months duration. An endoscopic examination disclosed an early gastric carcinoma in the gastric antrum and a 0.4 x 0.4 cm sized irregular lobulated nodule in the middle esophagus ...
J Y, Bae, C Y, Chon, H, Kim
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The principal activity of mature sebaceous glands is producing and secreting sebum, which is a complex mixture of lipids. Sebum composition is different among species and this difference is probably due to the function that sebum has to absolve. In human sebum there are unique lipids, such as squalene and wax esters not found anywhere else in the body ...
Mauro, Picardo +3 more
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Rare presentation of radicular cyst with sebaceous differentiation
Sebaceous glands in the oral mucosa are said to be a normal variation, but the presence of the sebaceous gland in the jaw is extremely rare. Sebaceous gland differentiation in dentigerous cysts and in keratocystic odontogenic tumor (earlier odontogenic ...
Malay Kumar +3 more
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Sebaceous gland receptors [PDF]
Receptors are proteins, embedded in a cell or cytoplasmic membrane, to which a mobile signaling molecule may attach. Receptor ligands may be peptides (such as neurotransmitters), hormones, pharmaceutical drugs and/or a toxins, whereas "binding" ordinarily initiates a cellular response.
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Muir-Torre syndrome - Treatment with isotretinoin and interferon alpha-2a can prevent tumour development [PDF]
Muir-Torre syndrome is a genodermatosis in which multiple internal malignancies are associated with cutaneous sebaceous tumours and kerato-acanthomas. A 57-year-old man presented with multiple sebaceous tumours, kerato-acanthomas, verrucous carcinoma of ...
Graefe, Tim +3 more
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An Extremely Rare Case of Sebaceous Adenoma Involving the Parotid Gland
Sebaceous adenoma is an extremely rare tumor located in the parotid gland. In the English literature, less than 10 cases have been reported. Sebaceous adenoma represents 0.5% of all monomorphic adenomas.
Octavian Marius Dincă +4 more
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Differentiation of the sebaceous gland [PDF]
The sebaceous gland is renewed throughout adult life and homeostasis of this particular organ is controlled by a precise interplay of hormones, cytokines, signalling molecules and mediators of the lipid metabolism. Although the true function of sebaceous glands has yet to be fully determined, recent evidence demonstrates that normal homeostasis of the ...
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Parotid Gland Non-Sebaceous Lymphadenoma: A Case Report [PDF]
We here report a rare salivary gland tumor, a non-sebaceous lymphadenoma (NSLA), in the parotid gland with positive technetium-99m (99mTc) pertechnetate scintigraphy and cervical masses that was difficult to distinguish from malignant lymphoma ...
Masahiko Sugitani +5 more
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