1969
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1969.01610190037006
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Tyson's "Glands"

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“…Sebaceous glands can also form independently from the hair follicle and form specialized glands such as Meibomian glands of the eyelid, ectopic sebaceous gland of the glans penis [2] and Fordyce’s spots of the oral epithelium. Sebaceous glands are microscopic glands which secrete an oily substance (sebum) in the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair of animals [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sebaceous glands can also form independently from the hair follicle and form specialized glands such as Meibomian glands of the eyelid, ectopic sebaceous gland of the glans penis [2] and Fordyce’s spots of the oral epithelium. Sebaceous glands are microscopic glands which secrete an oily substance (sebum) in the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair of animals [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smegma consists of 26.6% fat and 13.3% proteins [8]. Sebaceous gland secretion is of minor importance in the production of smegma, because varying numbers of free sebaceous glands, so-called Tyson's glands, occur only at the frenulum and adjacent coronary sulcus of the glans [2,7,9,10]. Thus, the conditions and bacterial ora in the preputial space are equal to those in skin areas that are rich in sebaceous glands, including micro-aerophilic propionibacteria, predominantly Corynebacterium acnes [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although humans are usually described as lacking penile spines [7], a significant fraction of human males develop small white papules on the penis, variably known as Tyson's glands, papillae of the penis, acral angiofibromas, and pearly penile papules (PPP) [8-10]. Some researchers have speculated that PPP could be evolutionary vestiges of penile spines [11].…”
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confidence: 99%