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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1991
A new variant of cutaneous glands is described that occurs in the anogenital region, with its highest concentration in the interlabial sulcus of the vulva. The glands are characterized by a wide coiled tube from which originate acini, diverticula, and short branches; a lining of a compact simple columnar epithelium with prominent cytoplasmic snouts ...
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A new variant of cutaneous glands is described that occurs in the anogenital region, with its highest concentration in the interlabial sulcus of the vulva. The glands are characterized by a wide coiled tube from which originate acini, diverticula, and short branches; a lining of a compact simple columnar epithelium with prominent cytoplasmic snouts ...
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1975
The two major objectives of the function of the human sweat glands are: 1. To assist in the maintenance of body temperature through the evaporation of the sweat on the surface of the skin. 2. To aid in the maintenance of water, electrolyte, and nitrogen balance by excretion of excess water, electrolytes, and nitrogenous compounds.
Samuel Natelson, Ethan A. Natelson
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The two major objectives of the function of the human sweat glands are: 1. To assist in the maintenance of body temperature through the evaporation of the sweat on the surface of the skin. 2. To aid in the maintenance of water, electrolyte, and nitrogen balance by excretion of excess water, electrolytes, and nitrogenous compounds.
Samuel Natelson, Ethan A. Natelson
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1938
The secretion of sweat is of twofold importance: 1. The function of the sweat glands taken collectively may be considered as that of a single organ with an extensive influence on various processes in the human body. This "sweat organ" participates in the general water metabolism, acts as an excretory organ, aids in regulating the temperature of the ...
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The secretion of sweat is of twofold importance: 1. The function of the sweat glands taken collectively may be considered as that of a single organ with an extensive influence on various processes in the human body. This "sweat organ" participates in the general water metabolism, acts as an excretory organ, aids in regulating the temperature of the ...
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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.
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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.
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