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Hyperhidrosis, defined as excessive sweating beyond physiological needs. It impairs the quality of life (QOL) of patients. While there are many studies on the relationship between sweating and skin diseases, however few studies have been conducted from ...
Keiji Kosaka +3 more
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Impact of robotic-assisted and video-assisted sympathetic nerve reconstruction on quality of life for severe compensatory hyperhidrosis after thoracic sympathectomy. [PDF]
Rojas D +7 more
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Efficacy of T3 Versus T3+T4 Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for Primary Palmar and Plantar Hyperhidrosis [PDF]
Background: Primary palmar hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating, primarily but not exclusively on the palms. Frequently, it exerts a negative impact on the social interactions, educational pursuits, and professional ...
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Polydatin ameliorates hyperhidrosis by targeting Aqp5 in a mouse model
BackgroundPrimary focal hyperhidrosis (PFH) is a neurological dermatological disorder characterized by localized, excessive sweating. Current treatments have limitations, and postoperative compensatory hyperhidrosis remains a concern.
Jian-Feng Chen +11 more
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Guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis.
With the objective of establishing guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis, consensus meetings were held. Attendees included a general surgeon and thoracic surgeons affiliated with the Brazilian Society of Thoracic Surgery.
Roberto de Menezes, Lyra +6 more
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Sympathotomy for severe compensatory hyperhidrosis in the trunk due to traumatic cervical spinal cord injury. [PDF]
Han JW +4 more
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Heart rate variability as a potential diagnostic tool to predict compensatory hyperhidrosis after sympathectomy in patients with primary focal hyperhidrosis. [PDF]
Jeong SC +5 more
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