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Common benign tumors include lipomas, non-viral papillomas, sebaceous gland adenoma, and perianal gland adenomas.

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The breast is an apocrine gland that produces milk to feed an infant child ; for which the nipple of the breast is centred in ( surrounded by ) an areola ( nipple-areola complex, NAC ), the skin color of which varies from pink to dark brown, and has many sebaceous glands.
This is helped in part by the sebaceous glands that release sebum, an oily liquid.
Allergic reactions from cats are not the result of hair length, the true culprit is a glyco-protein known as Fel d1, produced in the sebaceous glands of the skin, saliva, and urine.
Fel d1 is a tiny and sticky protein primarily found in cat saliva and sebaceous glands.
* Holocrine glands-the entire cell disintegrates to excrete its substance, an example is sebaceous glands for skin and nose.
As with axillary ( armpit ) hair, pubic hair is associated with a concentration of sebaceous glands in the area.
It is prone to wrinkles and lines due to the inability to retain moisture, as well as, the inadequate production of sebum by sebaceous glands.
Lanolin ( German, from Latin lāna, " wool ", and oleum, " oil "), also called wool wax or wool grease, is a yellow waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals.
# Lower third section — the skin of the lower nose is as thick as the skin of the upper nose, because it has more sebaceous glands, especially at the nasal tip.
To preserve this nasal shape and patency, the replacement of the alar lobule must include a supporting cartilage graft — despite the alar lobule not originally containing cartilage ; because of its many sebaceous glands, the nasal skin usually is of a smooth ( oiled ) texture.
Yet, nasal correction with a skin graft harvested from the patient ’ s neck is not recommended, because that skin is low-density pilosebaceous tissue with very few follicles and sebaceous glands, thus is unlike the oily skin of the nose.
This view is currently controversial and a histological study reported that the mucosal surface of the prepuce is completely free of lanugo hair follicles, apocrine ( sweat ) and sebaceous glands.
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the sebaceous glands in which they become enlarged. producing yellow, shiny bumps on the face.
It is a mixture of viscous secretions from sebaceous glands and less-viscous ones from modified apocrine sweat glands.
The sebum in vernix is produced in utero by the sebaceous glands around the 20th week of gestation.
Also attached to the follicle is a sebaceous gland, which produces the oily or waxy substance sebum.
Sebum excreted by the sebaceous gland is primarily composed of tryglycerides, wax esters, and squalene.
During the last gestation trimester, it is known that sebaceous glands produce vernix caseosa which protects the embryonic skin from amniotic water.
Sebaceous adenitis is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands
Hidradenitis suppurativa ( HS ) is a skin disease that most commonly affects areas bearing apocrine sweat glands or sebaceous glands, such as the underarms, breasts, inner thighs, groin and buttocks.

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This causes the sebaceous glands to subsequently overproduce oil, a condition known as reactive seborrhoea, which will lead to clogged pores.
Since it is difficult for a layperson to distinguish the difference between sebaceous gland cradle cap, fungal cradle cap, or either of these combined with a bacterial infection, medical advice should be sought if the condition appears to worsen.

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A sebaceous cyst on the left side of his nose caused him to be mocked by some of his contemporaries, and he sat for photographs and portraits with the right side of his face most prominent.
Fats are also secreted by the sebaceous glands ( in the skin ).
* Glands of Montgomery, sebaceous glands in the areola, described first by Dr. William Fetherstone Montgomery
The lesions are caused by changes in pilosebaceous units, skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland, changes that require androgen stimulation.
More mundane methods, such as the application of fine powders, work by adhesion to sebaceous deposits and possibly aqueous deposits in the case of fresh fingerprints.
* Demodex folliculorum, a microscopic mite that feeds on the sebum produced by the sebaceous glands, denies hair essential nutrients and can cause thinning.
If pheromones exist for humans, they would likely be secreted by a mixture of liquid from the sebaceous glands with other organic compounds in the body.
The lubricative properties arise from the high lipid content of the sebum produced by the sebaceous glands.
All of the sebaceous glands in humans have been demonstrated to show similarity in structure and secrete sebum by a holocrine process.
Contrary to the common belief that it is caused by poor hygiene, blackheads are caused by excess oils that have accumulated in the sebaceous gland's duct.
It lives primarily on, among other things, fatty acids in sebum secreted by sebaceous glands in the follicles.
Elevated production of sebum by hyperactive sebaceous glands ( sebaceous hyperplasia ) or blockage of the follicle can cause P. acnes bacteria to grow and multiply.
This acid is a breakdown product of amino acids by Propionibacteria, which thrive in the ducts of adolescent and adult sebaceous glands.
This acid is a breakdown product of some amino acids by propionibacteria, which thrive in the ducts of adolescent and adult sebaceous glands.
* Hordeolum ( stye ) is an infection of the sebaceous glands of Zeis usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
Because an epidermoid cyst originates in the epidermis and a pilar cyst originates from hair follicles, by definition, neither type of cyst is strictly a sebaceous cyst.

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The resulting latent fingerprints consist usually of a substantial proportion of water with small traces of amino acids and chlorides mixed with a fatty, sebaceous component which contains a number of fatty acids and triglycerides.
Each strand of vellus hair is usually less than 2 mm ( 1 / 13 inch ) long and the follicle is not connected to a sebaceous gland.

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