| 21. | In NEH, eccrine gland necrosis, and neutrophils surroundings the eccrine glands, are typical findings on biopsy.
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| 22. | Apoeccrine glands secrete more sweat than both eccrine and apocrine glands, thus playing a large role in axillary sweating.
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| 23. | When it comes to the eccrine glands, though, we have it all over the rest of the animal kingdom.
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| 24. | Domestic animals have apocrine glands at the base of each hair follicle, but eccrine glands only in foot pads and snout.
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| 25. | Domestic animals such as dogs and cats have apocrine glands at each hair follicle but eccrine glands only in foot pads and snout.
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| 26. | In humans, sweating is primarily a means of thermoregulation, which is achieved by the water-rich secretion of the eccrine glands.
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| 27. | They are presumed to have developed in puberty from the eccrine glands, and can comprise up to 50 % of all axillary glands.
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| 28. | Eccrine sweat increases the rate of bacterial growth and volatilizes the odor compounds of apocrine sweat, strengthening the latter's acrid smell.
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| 29. | The term "'eccrine "'is specifically used to designate merocrine secretions from sweat glands ( eccrine sweat glands ).
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| 30. | The term "'eccrine "'is specifically used to designate merocrine secretions from sweat glands ( eccrine sweat glands ).
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