Tubular gland

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Tubular gland
A pyloric gland, from a section of the dog’s stomach.
m. Mouth.
n. Neck.
tr. A deep portion of a tubule cut transversely.
Dorlands/Elsevier g_06/12392142

If a gland retains its shape as a tube throughout it is termed a tubular gland.[1][2]

Tubular glands are further classified as one of the following:

Name Description Location
"simple tubular" or "simple straight tubular"[3] or "straight tubular"[4] if there is no division large intestine (Crypts of Lieberkühn), uterine glands
"simple branched tubular"[5] or "compound tubular"[6] if branching occurs pyloric glands of stomach
"coiled tubular" or "simple coiled tubular"[7] if the gland is coiled without losing its tubular form sweat glands

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/glands.htm#tubule
  2. ^ Dictionary at eMedicine tubular+gland
  3. ^ Histology at USC epi/c_43 - "Simple Straight Tubular Gland"
  4. ^ http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/Epithelia/Epithel.htm#labtube
  5. ^ Histology at KUMC glands-glands12
  6. ^ Histology at USC epi/c_57 - "Compound Tubular Gland"
  7. ^ Histology at USC epi/c_46 - "Simple Coiled Tubular Gland"

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