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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APOCRINE»
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apocrine dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
apocrine et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Rosen's Breast Pathology
Highlights of this edition include updated information on immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics, tissue microarrays, and gene expression profiling; discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of needle core biopsy; descriptions of ...
APOCRINE GLANDS (see Figure 20-4). These are large cutaneous glands that
produce a chemically complex secretion. Apocrine glands are derived from
epidermis or hair follicles. Aj Apocrine gland distribution. The glands are found in
the ...
Ray C. Henrikson, Gordon I. Kaye, Joseph E. Mazurkiewicz, 1997
3
Benign Breast Diseases: Radiology - Pathology - Risk Assessment
tients with apocrine epithelium, developed carcinoma. However, 76 of the 99
patients had biopsies with apocrine epithelium associated with other benign
epithelial proliferations. In spite of this, Haagensen asserted that the evidence
was not ...
Catherine N. Chinyama, 2004
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Human Microscopic Anatomy: An Atlas for Students of Medicine ...
The apocrine sweat glands (AG) measure 1 -5 mm in diameter and are
considerably larger than the eccrine sweat glands (EG). Their bodies (B) are also
situated more deeply in the dermis. Unlike eccrine sweat glands, the excretory
ducts (ED) ...
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Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors: An Atlas and Textbook
I Eyelid Apocrine Hidrocvstoma General Considerations Apocrine hidrocystoma (
apocrine cystadenoma; sudoriferous cyst) is a retention cyst of an apocrine gland
(1-16). It can develop from the apocrine glands of the eyelids (glands of Moll), ...
Jerry A. Shields, Carol L. Shields, 2008
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Roenigk & Roenigk's Dermatologic Surgery: Principles and ...
Epidemiology, Causes, and Clinical Features Apocrine bromhidrosis occurs only
in the axilla, since it is the only site where there are a large number of actively
functioning apocrine glands. Like all apocrine disorders, apocrine bromhidrosis ...
Randall K. Roenigk, Henry H. Roenigk, 1996
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Pathology and Genetics of Skin Tumours
3.17 Apocrine carcinoma. A Well differentiated cutaneous apocrine carcinoma.
Glandular structures with tubulopapillary growth pattern and apical decapitation
secretion. B Poorly differentiated cutaneous apocrine carcinoma. Micronodular ...
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Biopsy Interpretation of the Breast
A practical guide for the diagnostic surgical pathologist, this new edition of Biopsy Interpretation of the Breast presents the diverse spectrum of pathologic alterations that occur in the breast in a manner analogous to that in which they ...
Stuart J. Schnitt, Laura C. Collins, 2012
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Hughes, Mansel & Webster's Benign Disorders and Diseases of ...
Apocrine metaplasia has a particular interest in that it is a frequent finding in
ANDI, suggesting normality, yet carrying a slight but definite increase in cancer
risk. For that reason, there is much interest in possible mechanisms for indicating
...
R. E. Mansel, David J. T. Webster, Helen Sweetland, 2009
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European Handbook of Dermatological Treatments
H.R. Bruckbauer and H.-J. Vogt tri button of eruption to apocrine areas with
follicular and parafollicular orientation of the papules. Histopathological findings
confirm the diagnosis; transverse histological sections can be helpful. Definition
and ...
Andreas D. Katsambas, Torello M. Lotti, 2003
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «APOCRINE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
apocrine est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Mucosal Alpha-Papillomavirus (HPV89) in a rare skin lesion
Apocrine acrosyringeal keratosis is a rare skin lesion showing a unique benign keratotic lesion associated with syringocystoadenoma ... «7thSpace Interactive, juil 15»
The Benefits of Sweat
Apocrine sweat glands are found in the hair follicles located in and around the scalp, armpits, anus, and genitals. Apocrine sweat glands ... «Care2.com, juil 15»
Making Lifestyle Changes to Eliminate Odor
Stress stimulates the apocrine glands, which are a type of gland that causes body odor. This means that when you are anxious or angry and ... «Capital FM Kenya, juil 15»
Why Does My Vagina Sweat? Here's Everything You Need To Know …
Apocrine glands develop in areas abundant in hair follicles, such as your armpits and groin, and they empty into the hair follicle just before it ... «Bustle, juin 15»
Why You Stress-Sweat and How to Stop It
Apocrine glands are mostly located in your underarms with a few in your groin region and, oddly, your inner ear, Bakes says. Eccrine glands ... «Shape Magazine, juin 15»
Weird Facts: 4 things you can learn from your sweat
This is because when we're stressed, sweat is produced by apocrine glands, which are found only in certain areas like the armpits. Pregnancy ... «Pulse Nigeria, juin 15»
Body odour not inborn, says Dermatologist
``There are two types of sweat glands in the body. These are the eccrine gland which is found all over the body and the apocrine gland which is ... «WorldStage, juin 15»
Body Odour Not Inborn – Dermatologist
These are the eccrine gland which is found all over the body and the apocrine gland which is found primarily in the ancillary (armpit) and ... «Leadership Newspapers, juin 15»
20 Things You Didn't Know About... Sweat
Each of us has a unique sweat fingerprint, but the two types of sweat glands, apocrine and eccrine, are universal to humans. We have eccrine ... «Discover Magazine, mai 15»
Armpits Cannot Become "Addicted" To Deodorant, Despite Your …
... itself doesn't actually stink (say what?). “Rather,” she explains, “it's a sterile fluid comprising secretions from two types of sweat glands—eccrine and apocrine. «Bustle, mai 15»