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Sweat Gland Carcinoma

The American Surgeon, 2004
Sweat gland carcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the skin adnexa that can occur in a variety of locations. It is a slow-growing tumor that metastasizes early and often. The rarity of this tumor has led to a relative lack of adequate evidence with regard to treating this entity. Recent advances in immunohistochemical staining have better defined this
Igor, Brichkov   +3 more
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The Eccrine Sweat Gland

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
The clinical value of sweat electrolyte determinations is limited at present to the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis of the pancreas in children, but the function of the eccrine sweat gland in various systemic diseases has aroused considerable interest in recent years. Abnormalities of sweat electrolytes have been found in a number of systemic diseases. In
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Carcinoma of sweat gland in adolescents

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract Sweat gland carcinoma is recognized as a rare malignant tumor occurring predominantly in the fifth to sixth decade of life. Two cases of highly malignant, metastasizing sweat gland carcinoma occurring in young female patients are presented.
Alfred S. Ketcham   +3 more
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Biology of sweat glands and their disorders. I. Normal sweat gland function

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
The basic mechanisms of sweat gland function and an updated review of some relatively common disorders of sweat secretion, are presented. Although sweat secretion and ductal absorption are basically biophysical and biologic cellular processes, a detailed description of the basic biophysical principles of membrane transport has been avoided to make the ...
Kenzo Sato   +3 more
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Biology of sweat glands and their disorders. II. Disorders of sweat gland function

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
Part I of this article (J Am Acad Dermatol 1989; 20:537-63) focused on normal sweat gland function. Part II provides a discussion of hyperhidrosis and hypohidrosis. Hyperhidrotic disorders affect the palms and soles and the axillae and are associated with previous spinal cord injuries, peripheral neuropathies, brain lesions, intrathoracic neoplasms ...
Kenzo Sato   +3 more
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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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The Permeability of the Sweat Gland to Nonelectrolytes

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1966
SINCE the discovery of the sweat electrolyte abnormality in cystic fibrosis of the pancreas the attention of investigators has been directed mainly toward concentrations of electrolytes in sweat. Despite the growing interest in the physiological mechanisms involved in determining the final composition of sweat, there has been little emphasis on ...
Saul W. Brusilow, Ellen H. Gordes
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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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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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