| sebaceous f. |
a hair follicle supplied with a relatively large sebaceous gland, and producing a relatively insignificant hair.
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| sebaceous g. |
glandula sebacea.
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| sebaceous g.’s of conjunctiva |
glandulae sebaceae palpebrarum.
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| sebaceous h. |
single or multiple yellowish, irregularly round lesions, usually occurring on the faces of older adults and representing enlargement and malformation of mature, well-organized sebaceous structures; they often mimic basal cell carcinoma in appearance.
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| sebaceous n. |
a syndrome characterized by single or linear hamartomas of the scalp, face, or neck that change progressively; many patients have neurologic symptoms (retardation or seizures) or ophthalmologic abnormalities. In children there are yellow or tan waxy patches with hypoplastic sebaceous glands and hair follicles or with scalp alopecia. After puberty the patches become thickened and verrucous, often with papillomatous projections and hyperplastic sebaceous glands, papillary epidermal hyperplasia, and ectopic apocrine glands of the deep dermis. Later some lesions become nodular and may develop benign or malignant adnexal tumors or basal cell carcinoma. Called also Feuerstein-Mims syndrome and linear sebaceous nevus syndrome.
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