Refimprove date May 2009 Infobox Disease Name Hidrocystoma Image SkinTumors P7110453.JPG Caption DiseasesDB 33660 ICD10 ICD10 D 23.1 c 43 ICD9 ICDO 8404 0 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj derm eMedicineTopic 35 MeshID D018251 Hidrocystoma also known as Cystadenoma, ref name Bolognia Moll s gland cyst, ref name Bolognia and Sudoriferous cyst ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref is an adenoma of the sweat gland s. ref name Fitz2 Freedberg, et al. 2003 . Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine . 6th ed. . McGraw Hill. ISBN 0071380760. ref Rp 787 date May 2009 Hidrocystomas are cysts of sweat ducts, usually on the eyelids. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 664 Histrocystomas are not tumours. A similar sounding lesion called hidroadenoma is a benign tumour. There are three types of sweat glands True sweat glands or eccrine glands, sebaceous glands which have an oily secretion around hair follicles and apocrine glands which have more oily product than eccrine glands and are found on the face, armpit and groin. Hidrocystomas usually arise from apocrine glands. They are also called Cysts of Moll or sudoriferous cysts. There may be a type of hidroadenoma that arises from eccrine glands but these are uncommon. Other related conditions on the eyelids include chalazion a granulomatous reaction to sebaceous glands on the eyelid , lacrimal duct cysts cysts related to tear ducts and nasolacrimal duct cysts the nasolacrimal duct drains tears into the nose via a punctum on the lower eyelid . See also Syringoma Acrospiroma Seborrheic keratosis List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Epithelial neoplasm ... more details
commonly affects areas bearing apocrine sweat glands or sebaceous glands , such as the underarms, breasts .... For unknown reasons, people with hidradenitis develop plugging or clogging of their apocrine ... journal Dermatol. Online J. volume 12 issue 7 page 6 year 2006 pmid 17459292 ref Apocrine Acne a misnomer , out dated, based on the disproven concept that apocrine glands are primarily involved. Though many do suffer with apocrine gland infection , so thought should be given to using HS with subtext re glands involved. Apocrinitis another misnomer, out dated, based on the disproven concept that apocrine ... Acne inversa and human apocrine sweat glands. ref Schiefferdecker B. Die Hautdr sen der Menschen ... suspected a pathogenic association between acne inversa and apocrine sweat glands. In 1956 Pillsbury ... tissue. Apocrine and eccrine sweat glands secondarily involved. Yu & Cook ref cite journal ... than apocrine glands journal Br J Dermatology year 1990 volume 122 pages 763 69 pmid 2369556 doi 10.1111 ... with hair shafts. Inflammation of apocrine sweat glands only if eccrine sweat glands and hair ... Dermatol 1996 volume 135 pages 721 5 ref 1996 Primary inflammation of the follicular infundibulum. Apocrine ... of hidradenitis suppurativa are as follows ref Hurley HJ. Axillary hyperhidrosis, apocrine bromhidrosis ... studied, the causes are controversial and experts disagree. Hydradenitis suppurativa occurs when apocrine glands become plugged. Lesions occur in areas of the body with numerous apocrine glands such as the axilla ... , and squamous cell carcinoma . Plugged apocrine sweat gland or hair follicle . Primary hyperhidrosis ... apocrine glands ref name dermnetnz or dysfunctional hair follicle s, ref ... an excess of androgens , are thought to be involved, although the apocrine glands are not sensitive ... human axillary apocrine glands in hidradenitis suppurativa journal Br J Dermatol year 1991 volume .... ref Hurley HJJ. Apocrine glands. New York McGraw Hill 1979. ref Normochromic or hypochromic ... more details
slow heart rate . Apocrine gland anal sac adenocarcinomas also have a tendency to metastasis ... Kim L. title Apocrine gland adenocarcinoma of the anal sac journal DVM pages 2S 6S publisher Advanstar ... web title Apocrine Gland Tumors of Anal Sac Origin work The Merck Veterinary Manual year 2006 url ... more details
paw pads than on those with dry pads. Dogs also have numerous apocrine glands in their ear canal external ... with the surface of the skin by ducts which open on either side of the anus. The sacs are lined with apocrine ... or abnormal odor. Allergy can cause increased production of apocrine sweat, which imparts a musty ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Secarecytosis is a word coined to refer to one aspect of the way birds lung cells develop before the bird egg hatches. It is the processes of cell cutting during attenuation of the tubular epithelium of the developing bird avian lung . ref Cite journal author Makanya AN, Hlushchuk R Duncker HR Djonov V. title Epithelial transformations in the establishment of the blood gas barrier in the developing chick embryo lung journal Developmental Dynamics url http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin fulltext 112137835 PDFSTART year 2006 volume 235 pages 68 81 ref It is derived from the Latin word secare which means to cut . Secarecytosis differs from holocrine and apocrine secretory mechanisms in that it occurs only during development and that portions of cells, complete with their organelle s, are lost. It has three documented phenotype s. These are formation of a double cell membrane and separation between the two membranes formation of large vacuole s in the supranuclear cytoplasm , their subsequent fusion with each other and with the lateral cell membranes thus separating the Apical membrane apical portion formation of many tiny Vesicle biology vesicles that fuse with each other and the cell membrane thus severing portions of the cell. The process was initially described in the domestic chicken but it has also been shown to occur in the ostrich http www.sciencedirect.com science article pii S1569904811001108 . References reflist 2. Makanya AN, Hlushchuk R, Djonov V. The pulmonary blood gas barrier in the avian embryo Inauguration, development and refinement.2011 Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 178,30 38. Category Bird anatomy Cell biology stub ... more details
Papillary eccrine adenoma also known as Tubular apocrine adenoma fact date May 2011 is a cutaneous condition characterized by an uncommon benign sweat gland neoplasm that presents as a dermis dermal nodule located primarily on the extremities of black patients. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 668 ref name pmid17642667 cite journal author Laxmisha C, Thappa DM, Jayanthi S title Papillary eccrine adenoma journal Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol volume 70 issue 6 pages 370 2 year 2004 pmid 17642667 doi url ref ref name pmid17492846 cite journal author Blasini W, Hu S, Gugic D, Vincek V title Papillary eccrine adenoma in association with cutaneous horn journal Am J Clin Dermatol volume 8 issue 3 pages 179 82 year 2007 pmid 17492846 doi 10.2165 00128071 200708030 00005 url ref ref name pmid9793207 cite journal author Guccion JG, Patterson RH, Nayar R, Saini NB title Papillary eccrine adenoma an ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study journal Ultrastruct Pathol volume 22 issue 3 pages 263 9 year 1998 pmid 9793207 doi 10.3109 01913129809033478 url ref See also Syringadenoma papilliferum Skin lesion References reflist Further reading cite journal author Jackson EM, Cook J title Mohs micrographic surgery of a papillary eccrine adenoma journal Dermatol Surg volume 28 issue 12 pages 1168 72 year 2002 month December pmid 12472500 doi 10.1046 j.1524 4725.2002.02118.x url Epidermal growth stub Tumors of skin appendages Category Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, cysts ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 30029 ICD10 ICD10 L 75 2 l 60 ICD9 ICD9 705.82 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj derm eMedicineTopic 160 MeshID D005588 Fox Fordyce disease , or apocrine miliaria , is a Chronic medicine chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non bacteria l inflammatory response to the secretion s and cell biology cell ular debris in the cyst s. ref name Fitz2 Freedberg, et. al. 2003 . Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine . 6th ed. . McGraw Hill. ISBN 0071380760. ref rp 709 Hidradenitis is very similar, but tends to have a secondary bacterial infection so that pus draining sinuses are formed. It is a very devastating skin disease that does not have universally curative treatments. Many that have this disease avoid sweat inducing activities and prefer swimming as their mode of exercise. Eponym It is named for George Henry Fox and John Addison Fordyce . ref WhoNamedIt synd 1512 ref ref G. H. Fox, J. A. Fordyce. Two cases of a rare papular disease affecting the axillary region. Journal of Cutaneous and Genitourinary Diseases, Chicago, 1902, 20 1 5. ref Physical Appearance The apocrine glands think sweat glands are the site of the Fox Fordyce disease. Lesions can be found at the sweat glands in addition to periareolar, inframmary and pubic areas. Lesions can be any shape smooth, dome shaped, etc and range from flesh colored to red and sweating is often absent in the areas that are affected. Hair follicles can become damaged as well and can result in hair loss in the affected area. Treatment The mainstay treatment is surgical removal of the skin tissue containing affected sweat glands. Irradiation therapy may also be used and antibiotic s are used to reduce the inflammatory response. In women, many patients improved when they were placed on an oral contraceptive birth control high levels of estrogen or testosterone for men . Other treatments include topical steroids and oitments, dermabrasion, and ultr ... more details
of stress and danger. Humans Sebaceous and apocrine become active at puberty . This as well as many apocrine glands being close to the sex organs points to a role related to mating. ref name Oxford2007 ... sources, in particular many apocrine glands. ref name AEP In women, the sense of olfaction is strongest ... in humans by Claus Wedekind ref East Asians Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese have fewer apocrine ... 80 95 affects apocrine sweat gland s by reducing production and secretion of odorant compounds commonly ... 597 MeshID The condition can be known medically as bromhidrosis , apocrine bromhidrosis , osmidrosis ... more details
or breast tissue serves as marker of both benign and malignant apocrine metaplasia as the protein is not normally ... of low grade apocrine carcinoma of the breast, high grade apocrine carcinoma frequently ... E, Manco G, Mandrich L, Guardiola J title A novel aspartyl proteinase from apocrine epithelia and breast ... more details
wiktionary Hs HS TOCright HS or Hs can stand for Science and education Hassium , the chemical element with symbol Hs Homo sapiens , the taxonomical name for humans Hydrogen sulfide , HS sup sup , a chemical compound derived from H sub 2 sub S Sulfanyl Mercapto radical , Chem HS sup sup , a radical molecule Hun stuff a World War I name for mustard gas Hereditary spherocytosis , a genetic disorder marked by hemolytic anemia Hidradenitis suppurativa , a skin condition affecting apocrine sweat glands and hair follicles the Higman Sims group in mathematics High school secondary education Higher Secondary Examination in West Bengal Homeschool , among homeschoolers usually High Seas , international waters outside a coastal states EEZ Entertainment Heavenly Sword , a PlayStation 3 game Hearth Stone, part of World of Warcraft Headshot a video game term Hello Saferide , a Swedish band fronted by singer songwriter Annika Norlin High score , in relation to video games Han Solo , a character from Star Wars Homer Simpson , a fictional character from the television series The Simpsons Head shot in photography Homestuck , a web comic authored by Andrew Hussie HighStreet , a Belgian dance arena in Hoogstraten Belgium Companies, organisations and groups Helsingin Sanomat , a newspaper in Finland Historische Sprachforschung , a journal of historical linguistics Hawker Siddeley , aircraft manufacturing group Henschel & Son , German aircraft and transportation equipment manufacturer HS Produkt , a Croatian firearms manufacturer Head & Shoulders , shampoo brand Harris Scarfe , a chain of Australian department stores Other uses Harmonized System of tariff nomenclature Hypothetical syllogism , a proof rule in classical logic H.S., a monogram representing a Sestertius , an ancient Roman coin Hail Satan , a phrase commonly used among Satanists h.s. , At bedtime from the Latin hora somni , used for description of a Medical prescription medicine prescribed by a doctor that is to be taken by th ... more details
For other diseases named after Paget Paget s disease disambiguation Infobox Disease Name Extramammary Paget& 39 s disease Image Extramammary Paget disease high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of extramammary Paget s disease . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 C44 ILDS C44.L75 ICD9 ICDO M8542 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010145 Extramammary Paget s disease EMPD , also Extramammary Paget disease , is a rare, slow growing, usually non invasive intraepithelial in the skin adenocarcinoma outside of the mammary gland and includes Paget s disease of the vulva and the extremely rare Paget s disease of the penis . ref name Ekwueme cite journal last Ekwueme first Kingsley C coauthors Hani D Zakhour and Nigel J Parr date 6 January 2009 title Extramammary Paget s disease of the penis a case report and review of the literature journal Journal of Medical Case Reports volume 3 url http jmedicalcasereports.com jmedicalcasereports article view 6109 2219 accessdate 21 July 2009 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref Extramammary Paget s disease involves primarily the epidermis but occasionally extends into the underlying dermis. ref name Ekwueme It has a predilection for apocrine gland bearing areas, mostly the perineum , vulva, axilla , scrotum , and penis. ref name Ekwueme Prognosis and comorbity Extramammary Paget s disease is usually seen in isolation and is not usually associated with an underlying invasive malignancy. This is unlike Paget s disease of the breast , which is almost always associated with an underlying invasive malignancy , i.e. breast cancer e.g. mammary ductal carcinoma . Signs and symptoms Image Extramammary Paget disease w cond very high mag.jpg thumb 150px Micrograph of extramammary Paget s disease . H&E stain . Signs and symptoms are a skin lesion often mistaken as eczema that may be itch y or painful. A biopsy will establish the diagnosis . The histology of the lesion is the same as for Paget s disease of the breast. Types Paget s dis ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 DISPLAYTITLE trans 3 Methyl 2 hexenoic acid chembox verifiedrevid Name trans 3 Methyl 2 hexenoic acid ImageFile Trans 3 methyl 2 hexenoic acid.svg ImageName ImageFile1 ImageName1 IUPACName E 3 Methylhex 2 enoic acid OtherNames E3M2H br 3M2H br TMHA br MHA br C7 2 Fatty acid Nomenclature Lipid numbers Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 4947706 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII InChI 1S C7H12O2 c1 3 4 6 2 5 7 8 9 h5H,3 4H2,1 2H3, H,8,9 b6 5 InChIKey NTWSIWWJPQHFTO AATRIKPKSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 027960 21 0 PubChem 6443739 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C7H12O2 c1 3 4 6 2 5 7 8 9 h5H,3 4H2,1 2H3, H,8,9 b6 5 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey NTWSIWWJPQHFTO AATRIKPKSA N SMILES CCCC CC O O C Section2 Chembox Properties C 7 H 12 O 2 Appearance Density 0.97 g cm sup 3 sup MeltingPtC 3.4 BoilingPtC 225.2 Solubility SolubleOther Solvent pKa Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt 132 C Autoignition trans 3 Methyl 2 hexenoic acid TMHA is an unsaturated fatty acid unsaturated short chain fatty acid that occurs in sweat secreted by the axillary apocrine glands of Caucasians and some Asians. ref cite journal url http chemse.oxfordjournals.org content 31 6 557.full last1 Akutsu journal Chemical Senses first1 T. volume 31 pages 557 year 2006 title Individual Comparisons of the Levels of E 3 Methyl 2 Hexenoic Acid, an Axillary Odor Related Compound, in Japanese doi 10.1093 chemse bjj060 issue 6 pmid 16690870 last2 Sekiguchi first2 K last3 Ohmori first3 T last4 Sakurada first4 K ref Hexanoic acid s such as TMHA have an hircine odor. Of the fatty acid s contributing to Caucasian men s axillary underarm odor, TMHA has the most prominent odor. ref cite journal last1 Sun url http www.springerlink.com content v260x9t6v3043143 pages 308 first1 Lixing last2 Williams first2 Wendy A. last3 Avalos first3 Corinna year 2005 title Human sweaty ... more details
PBB geneid 6926 T box transcription factor TBX3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TBX3 gene . ref name pmid8988164 cite journal author Li QY, Newbury Ecob RA, Terrett JA, Wilson DI, Curtis AR, Yi CH, Gebuhr T, Bullen PJ, Robson SC, Strachan T, Bonnet D, Lyonnet S, Young ID, Raeburn JA, Buckler AJ, Law DJ, Brook JD title Holt Oram syndrome is caused by mutations in TBX5, a member of the Brachyury T gene family journal Nat Genet volume 15 issue 1 pages 21 9 year 1997 month Jan pmid 8988164 pmc doi 10.1038 ng0197 21 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene TBX3 T box 3 ulnar mammary syndrome url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 6926 accessdate ref The PBB Summary template is automatically maintained by Protein Box Bot. See Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text This gene is a member of a phylogenetically conserved family of genes that share a common DNA binding domain, the T box. T box genes encode transcription factors involved in the regulation of developmental processes. This protein is a transcriptional repressor and is thought to play a role in the anterior posterior axis of the tetrapod forelimb. Mutations in this gene cause ulnar mammary syndrome, affecting limb, apocrine gland, tooth, hair, and genital development. Alternative splicing of this gene results in three transcript variants encoding different isoforms however, the full length nature of one variant has not been determined. ref name entrez References reflist Further reading refbegin 2 PBB Further reading citations cite journal author Bamshad M, Lin RC, Law DJ, et al. title Mutations in human TBX3 alter limb, apocrine and genital development in ulnar mammary syndrome. journal Nat. Genet. volume 16 issue 3 pages 311 5 year 1997 pmid 9207801 doi 10.1038 ng0797 311 cite journal author Bamshad M, Le T, Watkins WS, et al. title The spectrum of mutations in TBX3 Genotype Phenotype relationship in ulnar mamma ... more details
About the layer of skin the website DermIS Dermatology Information System Infobox anatomy Name Dermis Latin dermis corium GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Width Image2 Caption2 Map MapPos MapCaption Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.12.00.1.03001 File EpidermisPainted.svg thumb 250px right A graphic representation of the interface between skin epithelium and the underlying connective tissue . Zone B, indicating the region of overlapping projections of epithelium and connective tissue , is the papillary dermis . Zone C, indicating the region of dermis that lies immediately subjacent to the interdigitations of epithelium, is the reticular dermis . The dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis skin epidermis with which it makes up the cutis anatomy cutis and subcutaneous tissue s, that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress biology stress and strain. It is divided into two layers, the superficial area adjacent to the epidermis skin epidermis called the papillary dermis papillary region and a deep thicker area known as the reticular dermis . ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology 10th ed. . Saunders. Pages 1, 11 12. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref The dermis is tightly connected to the epidermis skin epidermis through a basement membrane . Structural components of the dermis are collagen , elastic fiber s, and extrafibrillar matrix previously called ground substance . ref name Lookingbill Marks, James G Miller, Jeffery 2006 . Lookingbill and Marks Principles of Dermatology 4th ed. . Elsevier Inc. Page 8 9. ISBN 1 4160 3185 5. ref It also contains Mechanoreceptor s that provide the sense of touch and heat , hair follicles , sweat glands , sebaceous glands , apocrine glands , lymphatic vessels and blood vessels . Those blood vessels provide nourishment and waste removal for both dermal and epidermis skin epi ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Goblet cell Latin exocrimohsinocytus caliciformis GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray1053.png Caption Section of mucus membrane of human stomach , near the cardiac orifice . X 45. BR c. Cardiac glands . BR d. Their ducts . BR cr. Gland similar to the intestinal glands , with goblet cells . BR mm. Mucous membrane . BR m. Muscularis mucosae . BR m . Muscular tissue within the mucous membrane. Image2 Gray1060.png Caption2 Transverse section of a villus , from the human intestine . X 350. BR a. Basement membrane , here somewhat shrunken away from the epithelium. BR b. Lacteal . BR c. Columnar epithelium . BR d. Its striated border. BR e. Goblet cells . BR f. Leucocytes in epithelium. BR f . Leucocytes below epithelium. BR g. Blood vessels . BR h. Muscle cells cut across. System MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.03.0.00009 BR H3.04.03.0.00016 BR H3.05.00.0.00006 Goblet cells are gland ular simple columnar epithelium epithelial Cell biology cells whose sole function is to secrete mucin , which dissolves in water to form mucus . They use both apocrine and merocrine methods for secretion. The majority of the cell s cytoplasm is occupied by mucinogen granules, except at the bottom. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, the nucleus, and other organelles are concentrated in the basal portion. The apical plasma membrane projects microvilli to increase surface area for secretion. Recent study suggests that glycoprotein is located inside goblet cells. It is an organ specific antigen in the gut. Locations They are found scattered among the epithelial lining of organs, such as the intestinal and respiratory tract s. ref DorlandsDict two 000018701 goblet cell ref They are found inside the Vertebrate trachea trachea , bronchus , and larger bronchioles in respiratory tract, small intestines, the colon, and conjunctiva in the upper eyelid. They may be an indication of metaplasia , such as in Barrett s esophagus . Histology In mucicarmine s ... more details
. ref cite web title Why do we have apocrine and sebaceous glands? date 10 5 2011 pmc 1281456 ref ... 10.1111 j.1600 0625.2008.00725.x ref Sebaceous secretions in conjunction with apocrine glands also play ... more details
There are about 210 distinct human cell type s ,. ref Molecular Biology of the Cell , Fourth Edition, Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter ref ref http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi?key cell 20types Eukaryotic cell types in http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi COPE database ref ref Vickaryous MK, Hall BK, Human cell type diversity, evolution, development, and classification with special reference to cells derived from the neural crest , BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Volume 81, Pages 425 455, 2006 ref There are between 50 and 75 trillion cells in the human body. Citation needed date April 2011 Cell types can be classified by their tissue of origin. However, it is possible for some cells to have their behavior induced by surrounding tissue. Cells that are derived primarily from endoderm Gland cells Exocrine secretory epithelial cells 230 different cell types in the human body Salivary gland mucous cell polysaccharide rich secretion Salivary gland serous cell glycoprotein enzyme rich secretion Von Ebner s glands Von Ebner s gland cell in tongue washes taste bud s Mammary gland cell milk secretion Lacrimal gland cell Tears tear secretion Ceruminous glands Ceruminous gland cell in ear ear wax secretion Eccrine sweat glands Eccrine sweat gland dark cell glycoprotein secretion Eccrine sweat glands Eccrine sweat gland clear cell small molecule secretion Apocrine sweat glands Apocrine sweat gland cell odoriferous secretion, sex hormone sensitive Glands of Moll Gland of Moll cell in eyelid specialized sweat gland Sebaceous gland cell lipid rich sebum secretion Bowman s gland cell in human nose nose washes olfactory epithelium Brunner s gland cell in duodenum enzyme s and alkaline mucus Seminal vesicle cell secretes seminal fluid components, including fructose for swimming Spermatozoon sperm Prostate gland cell secretes seminal fluid components Bulbourethral gland cell mucus secretion Bartholin s gland cell vaginal lubricant sect ... more details
. Rare forms of triple negative breast cancer are apocrine and squamous carcinoma. Inflammatory breast ... older women have a higher proportion of apocrine, normal like and rare subtypes including neuroendocrine ... more details