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Thyroid gland25
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone promotes normal development and activity of the thyroid gland. (wikipedia.org)
- The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck, in front of the thyroid cartilage, and is shaped like a butterfly, with two wings connected by a central isthmus. (wikipedia.org)
- Calcitonin, produced by the parafollicular cells (C cells) of the thyroid gland in response to rising blood calcium levels, depresses blood calcium levels by inhibiting bone matrix resorption and enhancing calcium deposit in bones. (wikipedia.org)
- Although the thyroid gland releases the hormones which govern growth and metabolism, the brain (the pituitary and the hypothalamus) manages the release and the balance of the amount of hormones circulated. (mountsinai.org)
- The underactive endocrine gland which causes goitre is the thyroid gland. (tutorialspoint.com)
- Thyroid gland secrets thyroxine hormone, and lack of this hormone causes goitre in humans. (tutorialspoint.com)
- Thyroid gland. (overseas-doctor.com)
- Take the thyroid gland for example. (mikessleepingdog.com)
- 3. The thyroid gland, one of the largest endocrine glands in the body, is located in the neck, just below the larynx and in front of the trachea. (jackwestin.com)
- The thyroid gland produces the hormones T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). (jackwestin.com)
- These glands are located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland. (jackwestin.com)
- These really small glands sit behind the thyroid gland and produce hormones to regulate calcium levels in the body's bones and blood. (tomsk.ru)
- Fine needle aspiration of the thyroid gland is a procedure to remove thyroid cells for examination. (stlukes-stl.com)
- The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located inside the front of the lower neck. (stlukes-stl.com)
- A thyroid nodule is a growth (lump) in the thyroid gland. (stlukes-stl.com)
- The thyroid gland is located at the front of the neck, just above where your collarbones m. (stlukes-stl.com)
- Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder that leads to an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). (stlukes-stl.com)
- Thyroid cancer is a cancer that starts in the thyroid gland. (stlukes-stl.com)
- The main risk is bleeding into or around the thyroid gland. (stlukes-stl.com)
- In 2007, our group designed, using biocompatible material, an organomorphic scaffold-bioreactor unit for bioengineering ex situ the human thyroid gland, chosen as a model for its simple anatomical organization (repetitive follicular cavities). (unibas.ch)
- It is now under intense investigation as an experimental tool to test cellular 3D auto-assembly of thyroid tissue and its related vascular system up to the ex situ generation of a 3D macroscopic thyroid gland. (unibas.ch)
- Thyroxin is produced by the thyroid gland and plays a crucial role in regulating the body's metabolism. (proprofs.com)
- Calcitonin, on the other hand, is produced by the thyroid gland as well and helps regulate calcium levels in the blood. (proprofs.com)
- This paper reviews the main landmarks in the history of thyroid disease, supplemented by a brief discussion of the historically relevant scientific aspects of the thyroid gland, and the evolution of endocrinology as a formal discipline. (who.int)
- 3 ]. on the thyroid gland. (who.int)
Pituitary gland23
- The pituitary gland hangs from the base of the brain by the pituitary stalk, and is enclosed by bone. (wikipedia.org)
- The intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland secretes only one enzyme that is melanocyte stimulating hormone. (wikipedia.org)
- That pea-sized structure hanging below it is the pituitary gland. (medlineplus.gov)
- The hypothalamus sends either hormonal or electrical messages to the pituitary gland. (medlineplus.gov)
- The pituitary gland is composed of an anterior and posterior lobes. (histologyguide.com)
- The hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and pineal gland are in your brain. (overseas-doctor.com)
- Its main job is to tell your pituitary gland to start or stop making hormones. (overseas-doctor.com)
- The pituitary gland is at the base of the brain, and is no bigger than a pea. (overseas-doctor.com)
- The hypothalamus (a small region of the brain that connects to the pituitary gland) secretes several hormones that control the pituitary gland. (msdmanuals.com)
- Sheehan syndrome which is also called post-partum pituitary necrosis refers to the necrosis of cells of the anterior pituitary gland following significant post-partum bleeding, hypovolemia, and shock. (tomwademd.net)
- Sheehan syndrome occurs when the anterior pituitary gland is damaged due to significant blood loss. (tomwademd.net)
- This blood loss results in the pituitary gland not being able to produce hormones. (tomwademd.net)
- Other symptoms are associated with loss of pituitary gland hormone production and may include amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea, hot flashes, and/or decreased sex drive. (tomwademd.net)
- This increase is caused principally by hyperplasia of prolactin-producing cells (lactotrophs) and hyperplasia of other cells in the anterior pituitary gland. (tomwademd.net)
- This hyperplasia leads to increased nutritional and metabolic demand by the anterior pituitary gland as a whole, but the blood supply that feeds the anterior pituitary does not increase. (tomwademd.net)
- The blood supply that feeds the anterior pituitary gland is a relatively low-pressure system. (tomwademd.net)
- The posterior pituitary gland has its blood supply which functions under higher pressure than the anterior pituitary, so it is not usually affected by shock or hypovolemia. (tomwademd.net)
- The hypothalamus also synthesizes and secretes regulatory hormones that control the endocrine cells in the anterior pituitary gland such as Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone, Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone and somatostatin. (jackwestin.com)
- 2. The pituitary gland, sometimes called the "master gland," is located at the base of the brain. (jackwestin.com)
- The hypothalamus synthesizes hormones and transports them to the posterior pituitary gland while also synthesizing and secreting regulatory hormones that control cells in the anterior pituitary gland. (jackwestin.com)
- It produces crucial h ormones to control the pituitary gland. (tomsk.ru)
- The hormones created in the Pituitary gland affect growth and reproduction. (tomsk.ru)
- Nerve cells in the hypothalamus make chemicals that control the release of hormones secreted from the pituitary gland. (kidshealth.org)
Hypothalamus3
- The hypothalamus and pituitary glands are neuroendocrine organs. (wikipedia.org)
- 1. The hypothalamus is an endocrine organ located in the brain. (jackwestin.com)
- Hypothalamus - The Hypothalamus is p art of the brain and plays a central and integrated role linking the nervous system to the endocrine system. (tomsk.ru)
Pancreas6
- There are other glands that contain endocrine tissue and secrete hormones, including the pancreas, ovaries, and testes. (medlineplus.gov)
- The pancreas is a small organ that has both exocrine and endocrine functions. (medindia.net)
- As an endocrine gland, the pancreas produces several important hormones, such as insulin and glucagon in the islets of Langerhans , which are secreted into the bloodstream to regulate blood sugar levels. (jackwestin.com)
- The pancreas is part of the endocrine system and the digestive system . (kidshealth.org)
- This book brings together recognized experts in the field to describe their current techniques for the surgical treatment of diseased thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands, as well as neuroendocrine tumors of small bowel, pancreas, liver, and skin. (nshealth.ca)
- Pancreas: A gland located in your abdomen that makes insulin and glucagon . (emedicinehealth.com)
Organs11
- Four of the six anterior pituitary hormones are tropic hormones that regulate the function of other endocrine organs. (wikipedia.org)
- Endocrine glands release hormones (chemical messengers) into the bloodstream to be transported to various organs and tissues throughout the body. (mountsinai.org)
- Autoantibodies recognising endocrine organs are found alone or with related autoantibodies in a group of complex disorders termed Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndromes (APS). (southtees.nhs.uk)
- These are small glands/organs located below the fallopian tubes on each side of the uterus. (ivyroses.com)
- The endocrine system consists of a group of glands and organs that regulate and control various body functions by producing and secreting hormones. (msdmanuals.com)
- The individual organs that make up the endocrine system have different and often unrelated functions. (msdmanuals.com)
- Not all organs that secrete hormones or hormone-like substances are considered part of the endocrine system. (msdmanuals.com)
- The Cancer Genetics Lab within the Kolling Institute studies cancers of endocrine organs , many of which develop as a result of hereditary syndromes , which they then seek to help improve clinical care for patients. (tomsk.ru)
- In contrast, bioengineering of entire soft tissue organs and, in particular endocrine glands still remains a substantial challenge. (unibas.ch)
- Endocrine system is a series of organs and glands in your body that secret chemical messengers called hormones in to your blood stream. (proprofs.com)
- The glands and organs of the endocrine system release hormones that regulate important functions in the body. (emedicinehealth.com)
Release hormones2
- It contains both exocrine cells that excrete digestive enzymes and endocrine cells that release hormones. (jackwestin.com)
- Unlike exocrine glands that release their secretions through ducts, endocrine glands release hormones directly into the bloodstream for widespread distribution. (proprofs.com)
Hormone14
- The parathyroid glands, of which there are 4-6, are found on the back of the thyroid glands, and secrete parathyroid hormone, This causes an increase in blood calcium levels by targeting bone, the intestine, and the kidneys. (wikipedia.org)
- Hypersecretion is when an excess of one or more hormone is secreted from a gland. (medlineplus.gov)
- Your job as a potential doctor is to consider the symptoms of each person and then to state in your medical opinion the name of the disorder, the endocrine gland involved, the hormone and whether a hypo- or hyper- secretion is responsible. (myassignmenthelp.com)
- This gland makes thyroid hormone, which controls your metabolism. (overseas-doctor.com)
- Best known for making the "fight or flight" hormone adrenaline (also called epinephrine), these two glands also make hormones called corticosteroids. (overseas-doctor.com)
- The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland located in the center of the brain that produces the hormone melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle. (doolly.com)
- Adrenaline or epinephrine is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that plays a vital role in the fight or flight response. (medindia.net)
- 4. The parathyroid glands are small endocrine glands that produce parathyroid hormone . (jackwestin.com)
- The main hormone produced and secreted by the pineal gland is melatonin . (jackwestin.com)
- Depending on the hormones or calcium levels in the blood, the endocrine system adjusts how much of each hormone is released in order to appropriately regulate the body. (tomsk.ru)
- It is a part of the endocrine (hormone) system, and plays a major role in regulating the body's metabolism. (stlukes-stl.com)
- The endocrine system regulates how much of each hormone is released. (kidshealth.org)
- Endocrinologists treat diseases of the endocrine system: glandular disorders characterized by fluctuations in hormone levels. (emedicinehealth.com)
- Some endocrine facts, such as the sequelae coined the term "hormone" for this internal of castration, are deeply rooted in the past. (who.int)
Ovaries5
- The ovaries ( singular ' ovary ') are female-only endocrine glands in the human body. (ivyroses.com)
- The relationship between the adrenal glands & the reproductive glands (ovaries & testes) can be suggested by the angular relationship betweenVenus & Mars. (mikessleepingdog.com)
- Endocrine Gland-derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) is an angiogenic growth factor specifically expressed in the ovaries, testis, adrenal and placental tissues. (rockland.com)
- Ovaries - The ovaries are the female gender sex gland and is located on each side of the uterus. (tomsk.ru)
- Ovaries: Reproductive glands (gonads) in females that contain eggs. (emedicinehealth.com)
Secrete hormones4
- Endocrine glands release (secrete) hormones into the bloodstream. (medlineplus.gov)
- These glands secrete hormones that travel through the circulatory system to regulate the various body systems. (cdc.gov)
- Endocrine Controls The main function of endocrine glands is to secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. (msdmanuals.com)
- The endocrine system consists of glands and tissues that produce and secrete hormones to regulate and coordinate vital bodily functions. (tomsk.ru)
Testes2
- Testes - The testes are the male gender sex gland and is located in the scrotum. (tomsk.ru)
- Testes: Reproductive glands (gonads) in males that contain sperms. (emedicinehealth.com)
Small glands2
- This is a set of four small glands behind your thyroid. (overseas-doctor.com)
- Parathyroids: Four small glands in your neck that control the level of calcium in your blood. (emedicinehealth.com)
Bloodstream4
- The endocrine system consists of specialized groups of cells called glands that make, store, and release regulating chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate how the body functions. (cdc.gov)
- Endocrine glands release the substances they make into your bloodstream. (overseas-doctor.com)
- The endocrine glands do not have any ducts and transfer hormones directly into the bloodstream. (medindia.net)
- For example, sweat glands, salivary glands, glands in mucus membranes, and mammary glands are called exocrine glands, because they secrete substances other than hormones and because they secrete the substances into ducts, not directly into the bloodstream. (msdmanuals.com)
Pineal gland is a small2
- The pineal gland is a small, tiny cone-shaped gland located in the center of the brain. (medindia.net)
- 7. The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland in the brain. (jackwestin.com)
Ductless glands3
- Endocrine glands are ductless glands of the endocrine system that secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood. (wikipedia.org)
- They are referred to as the ductless glands. (medindia.net)
- 5. Adrenal glands are a pair of ductless glands located above the kidneys. (jackwestin.com)
Master gland3
- It's called the master gland because it regulates the activity of the glands. (medlineplus.gov)
- However, thanks to a worldwide collaboration and a new database, this "master gland" is slowly but surely unlocking its secrets. (endocrine.org)
- Despite its small size, the pituitary is often called the "master gland. (kidshealth.org)
Make up the endocrine system2
- The glands that make up the endocrine system produce chemical messengers called hormones that travel through the blood to other parts of the body. (medlineplus.gov)
- Many glands make up the endocrine system. (overseas-doctor.com)
Vascular Endoth14
- This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF). (uscnk.com)
- No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) and analogues was observed. (uscnk.com)
- Matrices listed below were spiked with certain level of recombinant Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) and the recovery rates were calculated by comparing the measured value to the expected amount of Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) in samples. (uscnk.com)
- Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay): 3 samples with low, middle and high level Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) were tested 20 times on one plate, respectively. (uscnk.com)
- Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays): 3 samples with low, middle and high level Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) were tested on 3 different plates, 8 replicates in each plate. (uscnk.com)
- The linearity of the kit was assayed by testing samples spiked with appropriate concentration of Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) and their serial dilutions. (uscnk.com)
- The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF). (uscnk.com)
- Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody specific to Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF). (uscnk.com)
- Endocrine Gland Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor purity was determined to be greater than 97% as determined by analysis by HpLC, UV-Spectroscopy at 280nm and by reducing and non-reducing SDS-pAGE. (rockland.com)
- Endocrine Gland Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Recombinant Protein has bene tested by SDS-PAGE and is suitable as a control for polyclonal or monoclonal anti-Endocrine Gland Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in immunological assays. (rockland.com)
- Description: This is Double-antibody Sandwich Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Mouse Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids. (pharmas-eu.org)
- Description: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on the Double-antibody Sandwich method for detection of Mouse Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) in samples from Serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids with no significant corss-reactivity with analogues from other species. (pharmas-eu.org)
- Description: A sandwich ELISA kit for detection of Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor from Mouse in samples from blood, serum, plasma, cell culture fluid and other biological fluids. (pharmas-eu.org)
- Description: A sandwich quantitative ELISA assay kit for detection of Rat Endocrine Gland Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (EG-VEGF) in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates or other biological fluids. (pharmas-eu.org)
Thymus3
- This article, the fifth in an eight-part series on the endocrine system, explores the anatomy and physiology of the pineal and thymus glands, and describes how they regulate and coordinate vital physiological processes in the body through hormonal action. (tomsk.ru)
- Citation: Knight J et al (2021) Endocrine system 5: pineal and thymus glands. (tomsk.ru)
- Thymus: A gland in the upper part of your chest that helps in the development of the body's immune system during the early stages of your life. (emedicinehealth.com)
Main endocrine glands1
- What body processes do each of the main endocrine glands influence? (tomsk.ru)
Hormonal2
- One of the human body's main systems, is the endocrine system, otherwise known as the hormonal system. (tomsk.ru)
- Even though most people don't know much about the endocrine system this hormonal system requires a delicate balance that when disturbed can wreak havoc on the body. (tomsk.ru)
Secretes2
- What gland secretes t3 and t4? (tomsk.ru)
- The pituitary also secretes endorphins (pronounced: en-DOR-fins), chemicals that act on the nervous system and reduce feelings of pain. (kidshealth.org)
Called the pineal gland1
- The pineal body, also called the pineal gland, is in the middle of the brain. (overseas-doctor.com)
Kidneys4
- The adrenal glands are located above the kidneys in humans and in front of the kidneys in other animals. (wikipedia.org)
- The adrenal glands also sit on top of the kidneys which are ruled by Venus (Kidneys, bladder, urinary tract). (mikessleepingdog.com)
- 1.Which Endocrine System Gland is located immediately above the Kidneys? (parallelcoaching.co.uk)
- Adrenals: A pair of glands, one on each side of the abdomen, located on the top of your kidneys. (emedicinehealth.com)
Adrenal Gland4
- The adrenal gland is a small, triangular-shaped gland found on both sides of the kidney. (medindia.net)
- Adrenal gland: Structure, function, and mechanisms of toxicity. (nih.gov)
- Adrenal gland, Cortex - Angiectasis in a male F344/N rat from a chronic study. (nih.gov)
- There are widely dilated, blood-filled vascular channels (A) in the cortex of the adrenal gland. (nih.gov)
Regulate2
- The endocrine system works together with the nervous system to regulate growth, reproduction, and metabolism. (medindia.net)
- It is produced by the pineal gland in the brain and helps to regulate the sleep-wake cycle. (proprofs.com)
Produce hormones1
- The endocrine system comprises glands and tissues that produce hormones for regulating and coordinating vital bodily functions. (tomsk.ru)
Disorders5
- Issues dealing with Endocrine & Glandular disorders (e.g. (braintalkcommunities.org)
- Doctors who specialize in disorders of the endocrine system are known as endocrinologists. (msdmanuals.com)
- Many endocrinologists further subspecialize in the functions and disorders of specific glands. (msdmanuals.com)
- By contrast, inappropriate responsiveness of the stress system may impair growth and development and may account for a number of endocrine, metabolic, autoimmune, and psychiatric disorders. (nih.gov)
- ἔνδον - inside, κρίνω - eject λόγος - word, study) - part of medicine studying structure and function of glands of internal secretion and hormones produced by them and also diseases developing as a result of function disorders of these glands. (mediclub.az)
Exocrine Gland1
- is both an endocrine and exocrine gland. (msdmanuals.com)
Messengers2
- Chemical messengers released by endocrine glands are called hormones. (proprofs.com)
- Neurons are nerve cells that transmit electrical signals, not chemical messengers released by endocrine glands. (proprofs.com)
Diseases2
Major glands1
- It is made up of eight major glands, w here hormones are produced, stored and released. (tomsk.ru)
Gonads1
- 8. The gonads are additional types of endocrine glands. (jackwestin.com)
Neuroendocrine1
- The pineal gland, also known as the pineal body, is a neuroendocrine gland found towards the centre of the brain. (tomsk.ru)
Hyperthyroidism1
- If this gland doesn't make enough, a condition called hypothyroidism, If it makes too much, this condition also called hyperthyroidism. (overseas-doctor.com)
Parathyroids1
- Attached to the thyroid are four tiny glands that work together called the parathyroids (pronounced: par-uh-THY-roydz). (kidshealth.org)
Body9
- Always mystifying and bit mysterious, the pituitary is the gland that sends out the orders to the other glands in the body, from regulating the adrenals and the thyroid to coordinating reproduction. (endocrine.org)
- 5. Identify the endocrine gland based on this riddle: There are two of me in your body and I have two parts. (myassignmenthelp.com)
- For a diagram indicating the locations within the body of each of the endocrine glands, see Endocrine Glands of the Human Body . (ivyroses.com)
- The endocrine system is a network of glands in your body that make the hormones that help cells talk to each other. (overseas-doctor.com)
- They take messages from one part of the body (the gland) to tell another part of the body (the target cell) to do something important. (overseas-doctor.com)
- A gland is an organ that makes and puts out hormones that do a specific job in your body. (overseas-doctor.com)
- It is at this point that a signal is sent to the major Endocrine glands so they can secrete the relevant hormones which will restore homeostasis in the body. (parallelcoaching.co.uk)
- There are many endocrine glands in the body, however for your level 3 Anatomy and Physiology Exam, you need to know about 7 of these. (parallelcoaching.co.uk)
- It therefore appears that the gland has a major role in maintaining the circadian rhythm of the body. (endocrinesurgeon.co.uk)
Epinephrine2
- The adrenal glands also produce epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) in response to stress. (jackwestin.com)
- These glands are responsible for creating hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone and adrenaline (also known as epinephrine). (tomsk.ru)
Mammary1
- Female mammary gland. (greatbigcanvas.com)
Nervous3
- The endocrine and nervous systems work closely together. (medlineplus.gov)
- This organ connects your endocrine system with your nervous system. (overseas-doctor.com)
- It links the endocrine system and nervous system. (kidshealth.org)
Endocrinologists1
- Endocrine News takes a closer look at how the Mexican Acromegaly Registry has helped endocrinologists address the issues patients with acromegaly face, both physically and financially. (endocrine.org)
Brain6
- The brain sends instructions to the endocrine system. (medlineplus.gov)
- It's the part of the brain that controls the endocrine system. (medlineplus.gov)
- Unlike most other brain components, the pineal gland is found outside of the neuroprotective blood brain barrier (Chlubek and Sikora, 2020). (tomsk.ru)
- Pineal: A gland found near the center of the brain that may be linked to sleep patterns. (emedicinehealth.com)
- Pituitary: A pea-sized gland located at the base of your brain that controls all the other hormones. (emedicinehealth.com)
- Thyroid: A butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that controls your metabolism, energy, and brain development. (emedicinehealth.com)
Digestive1
- This organ is part of both your digestive and endocrine systems. (overseas-doctor.com)
Adrenals1
- Adrenals - We have two adrenal glands that sit on top of each kidney. (tomsk.ru)
Anatomy2
- The endocrine system glands are part of the endocrine system and makeup approximately 12% of your Level 3 Anatomy and Physiology exam. (parallelcoaching.co.uk)
- While they were studying the effects historical developments in our knowledge of "pancreatic juices" on the duodenal mu- of anatomy and physiology of the thyroid cosa, they isolated a substance, giving it gland. (who.int)
Neoplasms1
- Did you mean topic:"endocrine glands neoplasms - surgery" ? (nshealth.ca)
Glandular2
- Glandular problems are quite often caused by a build up of calcification on top of which a tumour growths (growths and tumours are rules by Jupiter) which disrupts the function of the gland and thus the entire endocrine system. (mikessleepingdog.com)
- The lesion healed, and there has been no sign of recurrence over 6 months of follow-up.Conclusions: An endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma is a very rare low-grade glandular malignancy that has not been reported in Korea previously. (fatcat.wiki)