sebocitas
Sebocitas is not a standard term in human anatomy or dermatology. In some Spanish-language or informal texts, sebocitas may be used as a diminutive or colloquial reference to sebocytes, the cells that compose the sebaceous glands.
Sebocytes are lipid-producing cells located in sebaceous glands, usually associated with hair follicles. They originate from
Secretion and function: Sebum provides lubrication, forms the skin's barrier, and has antimicrobial properties. The composition
Clinical relevance: Excess sebum contributes to acne; sebaceous gland hyperplasia; sebaceous tumors are rare. Variations in
Nomenclature and usage: If encountered, sebocitas should be clarified; standard terms are sebocytes or sebaceous glands.