moll glands

  • 1Moll glands — (mol) [Jacob Antonius Moll, Dutch ophthalmologist, 1832–1914] glandulae ciliares …

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  • 2Moll glands — glandulae ciliares …

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  • 3Glands of Moll — Glands of Moll, also known as ciliary glands , are modified apocrine sweat glands that are found on the margin of the eyelid. They are next to the base of the eyelashes, and anterior to the Meibomian glands within the distal eyelid margin. These… …

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  • 4Glands of Zeis — are unilobar sebaceous glands located on the margin of the eyelid. The glands of Zeis service the eyelash. These glands produce an oily substance that is issued through the excretory ducts of the sebaceous lobule into the middle portion of the… …

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  • 5Moll — Jacob A., Dutch oculist, 1832–1914. See M. glands, under gland …

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  • 6Gland of Moll — Glands of Moll, also known as ciliary glands, are modified apocrine sweat glands that are found on the margin of the eyelid. They are next to the base of the eyelashes, and anterior to the Meibomian glands within the distal eyelid margin. These… …

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  • 7gland of Moll — mōl, mȯl, mäl n any of the small glands near the free margin of each eyelid regarded as modified sweat glands called also Moll s gland Moll mȯl Jacob Antonius (1832 1914) Dutch ophthalmologist. In about 1865 Moll wrote the first satisfactory… …

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  • 8gland of moll — ˈmōl, ȯ , ä Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Jacob A. Moll died 1914 Du. ophthalmologist : any of the small glands near the free margin of each eyelid regarded as modified sweat glands …

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  • 9glándulas de Moll — Eng. Moll s glands Ver glándulas ciliares …

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  • 10gland — An organized aggregation of cells functioning as a secretory or excretory organ. SYN: glandula (1) [TA]. [L. glans, acorn] accessory g. a small mass of glandular structure, detached from but lying near another and larger g., to which it is… …

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