How To Use Eccrine In A Sentence
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The biopsy specimen showed a cystic tumor arising from a dilated eccrine duct.
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Histologically, they have a central plate composed of immature elastic cartilage and are surrounded by adipose tissue, hair follicles, pilosebaceous units, and eccrine glands.
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The sweat from the apocrine glands is thicker than that produced by the eccrine glands.
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Physiological sweating from cutaneous eccrine glands maintains normothermia and skin hydration.
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Palmoplantar hyperhidrosis is a common condition in which the eccrine glands of the palms and soles secrete inappropriately large quantities of sweat.
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The human body contains two types of sweat glands - apocrine and eccrine.
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For example, tumors may show follicular, eccrine, sebaceous, or apocrine differentiation.
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The eccrine sudoriferous glands are distributed on the entire surface of the body with more abundance on palms, soles and on the forehead.
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Or maybe you should just consult a physician to get your eccrine and apocrine glands examined.
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A newly described variant of superficial lipoma, adenolipoma, is characterized by the presence of eccrine sweat glands in the fatty tumor; this type is often located on the proximal parts of the limbs.
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The sweat from the apocrine glands is thicker than that produced by the eccrine glands.
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Eccrine sweat is initially odourless, but patients are embarrassed and inconvenienced by having sodden clothing and damp hands.
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Eccrine sweat is initially odourless, but patients are embarrassed and inconvenienced by having sodden clothing and damp hands.
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Eccrine sweat glands produce a watery secretion, whereas apocrine secretion is more viscid.
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Both groups of sudoriferous glands (sweat glands) are in most of the body: eccrine glands are coiled ducts deep in the skin that connect to the surface; apocrine glands are in armpits, areolae of nipples, and the genital region.