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The Sweat Glands

1978
Among the mammalian species man is singularly well equipped with sweat glands. Accordingly, most work on these glands has been performed on humans. In the present article the main emphasis is placed on the excretion of salt and water by the human eccrine sweat gland and on the mechanism of secretion.
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Microwave thermolysis of sweat glands

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2011
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesHyperhidrosis is a condition that affects a large percentage of the population and has a significant impact on peoples' lives. This report presents a technical overview of a new noninvasive, microwave‐based device for creating thermolysis of sweat glands.
Steve Kim   +2 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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Sweat gland carcinoma with metastases

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
Sweat gland carcinomas with distant metastases have been infrequently recorded in the literature, the first case being reported by Hedinger 1 in 1911. Most of these tumors have originated in areas where the apocrine sweat glands are located. Primary tumors of the hand are also uncommon; of 750,827 patients seen at the Henry Ford Hospital and Clinics ...
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Polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma

Histopathology, 1994
We describe nine cases of a distinctive cutaneous neoplasm showing features of eccrine adnexal differentiation that were characterized by their variegated histological appearance and low‐grade malignant behaviour. The term polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma is proposed to designate these lesions.
Saul Suster, Tai-Yuen Wong
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Measurement of Sweating and Sweat Gland Function

1989
Investigations of the sweat response are usually made for one or more of three purposes. First, for the evaporative component of human thermoregulation and water and electrolyte balance in hot ambient conditions; second, in diagnostic and clinical investigations (including galvanic skin response); third, for fundamental investigations of the physiology
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Sweat-Gland Epithelioma

1988
Carcinomata or epitheliomata of the sweat glands are very rare, and their precise nature is still a matter of debate, no more than a dozen cases having been observed in the hand. Simard (1938), Stout and Cooley (1951) and Levitt et al. (1972) have reported solitary cases.
Jacques Ohana   +2 more
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THE SWEAT GLAND ADENOMAS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1975
Lewis Shapiro, Martin H. Brownstein
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THE SWEAT GLANDS

Biological Reviews, 1960
J. S. Weiner, K. Hellmann
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma

Dermatologic Surgery, 1997
John K. Geisse, Timothy H. McCalmont
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