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Sebaceous gland disorder
- ... of the keratin intermediate filament network. In the sebaceous glands, these keratin abnormalities lead to the development of steatocystomas. It is unclear why these sebum-containing cysts are typically the only feature of this disorder. More About This Health Condition CK-17 cytokeratin- ...
- ... It is also found in the skin's sebaceous glands, which produce an oily substance called sebum.Keratin ... formation of painful blisters and calluses. In the sebaceous glands, abnormal keratin filaments lead to the development of ...
- ... the hair follicles, the sweat glands, or the sebaceous glands (glands in the skin that produce a substance ... structures (choristomas or colobomas), underdeveloped bones, and a disorder called rickets that leads to softening and weakening ...
- ... a substance that protects the skin and hair (sebaceous glands). More than 15 mutations in the LIPH gene ... is uncertain whether these two conditions are separate disorders or part of the same disease spectrum. lipase ...