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"That's where the sebaceous gland duct enters the follicle.
An Interlobular duct is a gland duct which connects more than one lobule.
The cerata have black tips with the digestive gland duct being orange, a distinguishing feature of this species.
Aluminum-based antiperspirants work by blocking sweat gland ducts.
One pair of large salivary glands discharges into the oesophagus via narrow salivary gland ducts directly behind the pharynx.
Finally, epithelial cells of sweat gland ducts and distal colon surface respond exactly the same as the principal cells of the nephron.
It is specifically expressed in the simple epithelia lining the cavities of the internal organs and in the gland ducts and blood vessels.
TGF-β proteins regulate epithelia by controlling where and when they branch to form kidney, lung, and salivary gland ducts.
A striated duct is a gland duct which connects an intercalated duct to an interlobular duct.
Ranulas present as a swelling of connective tissue consisting of collected mucin from a ruptured salivary gland duct, which is usually caused by local trauma.
A Bartholin gland duct can get blocked by infection, swelling, or thick mucus.1 When a duct gets blocked, fluid builds up and creates a cyst.
The epithelial lining of the gland ducts is of the same character and is continuous with the general epithelial lining of the stomach.
The base of the frenulum contains a "V" shaped hump of tissue in the floor of the mouth which houses a series of saliva gland ducts.
Salivary duct carcinoma, abbreviated SDC, is a rare type of aggressive cancer that arises from the salivary gland ducts.
Salivary Duct Stones Salivary duct stones are crystallized minerals blocking salivary gland ducts.
These cells, part of the epithelium, are found in the urinary bladder, in the ureters, and in the superior urethra and gland ducts of the prostate.
Salivary Gland Tumors Salivary gland tumors are abnormal cells growing in the salivary gland ducts.
But prematurely enlarging the birth opening and withdrawing the Unborn while at the same time clamping off those gland ducts . . . It's tricky, Conway.
Fox-Fordyce disease, or apocrine miliaria, is a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular debris in the cysts.
Cystic fibrosis can be diagnosed by a sweat test,as the disease causes the sweat glands ducts to reabsorb less chloride, leading to higher concentrations of chloride in the secreted sweat.
Miliaria occurs when the sweat gland ducts get plugged due to dead skin cells or bacteria such as Staphylococcus epidermidis, a common bacterium that occurs on the skin which is also associated with acne.
Assessment of relationship to submucosal glands and transitional-type epithelium with examination of multiple levels through the tissue may allow the pathologist to reliably distinguish between goblet cells of submucosal gland ducts and true Barrett esophagus (specialized columnar metaplasia).
There are many histologic mimics of Barrett esophagus (i.e. goblet cells occurring in the transitional epithelium of normal esophageal submucosal gland ducts, "pseudogoblet cells" in which abundant foveolar (gastric) type mucin simulates the acid mucin true goblet cells).