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Loose connective tissue, also
known as
areolar tissue, is a
cellular connective tissue with thin and
relatively sp****
collagen fibers. They have a semi-fluid...
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Areolar glands, also
known as
glandulae areolares,
Montgomery glands, and
tubercula areolae, are 10-15
elevations found on the areola. They are usually...
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other small openings in the
areola are
sebaceous glands, also
known as
areolar glands. The
areolae can
range from pink to red to
brown to dark
brown or...
- the
muscle fibres. They
contain both
elastic and non-elastic tissue. The
areolar tissue is
permeable and is
extensively distributed throughout the body...
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Nipple pigmentation or
areolar pigmentation is
pigmentation (darkening) of the
nipple or areola. It is dose-dependently
induced as an
effect of estrogens...
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secrete a
special type of
sebum into tears.
Surrounding the
female nipples,
areolar glands are
specialized sebaceous glands for
lubricating the nipples. Fordyce...
- cancer. It
involves the
removal of all
breast tissue,
except the nipple-
areolar complex (NAC), and the
creation of new
circulatory connections from the...
- and the
urogenital tract. The
lamina propria is a thin
layer of
loose (
areolar)
connective tissue,
which lies
beneath the epithelium, and
together with...
- (lobulus auriculae), the
lower portion of the
outer ear, is
composed of
tough areolar and
adipose connective tissues,
lacking the
firmness and
elasticity of...
- Paul; Schaal,
Benoist (2009). Hausberger,
Martine (ed.). "The
Secretion of
Areolar (Montgomery's)
Glands from
Lactating Women Elicits Selective, Unconditional...