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Eccrine sweat glands (/ˈɛkrən, -ˌkraɪn, -ˌkriːn/; from Gr**** ek(s)+krinein 'out(wards)/external+secrete') are the
major sweat glands of the
human body...
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Merocrine (or
eccrine) is a term used to
classify exocrine glands and
their secretions in the
study of histology. A cell is
classified as
merocrine if...
- of excretion,
anatomic distribution, and
distribution across species:
Eccrine sweat glands are
distributed almost all over the
human body, in varying...
- Two
types of
sweat glands can be
found in humans:
eccrine glands and
apocrine glands. The
eccrine sweat glands are
distributed over much of the body...
- wax; and the
mammary glands,
which produce milk. They are
distinct from
eccrine sweat glands,
which cover the
whole body. Most non-primate mammals, however...
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Eccrine carcinoma is a rare skin
condition characterized by a
plaque or
nodule on the scalp, trunk, or extremities.: 669 It
originates from the eccrine...
- An
eccrine nevus is an
extremely rare
cutaneous condition that, histologically, is
characterized by an
increase in size or
number of
eccrine secretory...
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Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis (NEH)
usually is a
cutaneous complication of chemotherapy, but it can also
occur for
other reasons. It
consists of fever...
- follicles,
sebaceous sweat glands,
apocrine sweat glands, and
eccrine sweat glands.
Poromas are
eccrine or
apocrine sweat gland tumors derived from the cells...
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often sub-classified
based on
subtle histologic differences, for example:
Eccrine acrospiroma Clear-cell
hidradenoma or
acrospiroma Nodular hidradenoma or...