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GENERAL ACQUIRED ANHIDROSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
A total disappearance of the ability to perspire is rarely seen. The sporadic and familial cases of general anhidrosis that have been reported in the past (Quilford,1Loewy and Wechselmann, Richardson,2Tannhauser3and others) resulted from a congenital and general developmental anomaly of the dermic organ; i. e., an ectodermal dysplasia.
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[Idiopathic segmental anhidrosis].

Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology, 1997
We described two cases of idiopathic segmental anhidrosis. Case 1 was a 47-year-old man, who noticed anhidrosis on the right side of face and chest during body heating. Case 2 was a 54-year-old woman, who complained of anhidrosis on the left side of face and upper chest during exercise.
Y, Nakazato   +3 more
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Adhesive Tape Anhidrosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
Eccrine anhidrosis was produced using occlusive techniques with porous and nonporous tapes. The degree of sweat inhibition was measured and the more occlusive tapes produced the most marked anhidrosis. Plastic occlusive film (Saran Wrap) produced nearly as much anhidrosis as the most adherent and occlusive tape.
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Diabetic anhidrosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1966
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Autoimmune anhidrosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
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Acquired Idiopathic Generalized Anhidrosis (AIGA) and Its Complications: Implications for AIGA as an Autoimmune Disease

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Tetsuya Honda, Yoshiki Tokura
exaly  

Segmental anhidrosis and heat intolerance

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2022
Valentin, Lacombe, Christian, Le Clec'h
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Anhidrosis

JAMA, 1961
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