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Robotic Bilateral Sympathectomy for Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a relatively common disorder which produces a lot of unhappiness and psychological stress to otherwise healthy individuals. Patients suffer from excessive sweating of the underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis) or of the palms and soles of ...
Dimitrios Kyparissopoulos (8379543)
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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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Background: Hyperhidrosis is due to the hyperactive autonomic stimulation of the sweat glands in response to stress. Primary hyperhidrosis is a common yet psychologically disabling condition.
Ahmad Farouk Musa +3 more
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BRAF inhibitors and MEK inhibitors (MEKi) have reshaped the treatment of BRAFV600‐mutant malignancies; however, cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) remain a frequent and clinically impactful toxicity. Although clinical trials provide insight into their safety profiles, real‐world data on dermatologic ADRs are limited.
Natalia Sauer +3 more
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Hyperhidrosis: Causes and treatments
Sweating helps to regulate body temperature by cooling via the evaporation of sweat produced by sweat glands. Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by constant and increased production of sweat by sweat glands, and may be local (primary) or ...
Takase, Luiz Fernando +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fabry disease (FD, OMIM 301500) is an X‐linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficient activity of lysosomal alpha‐galactosidase A (AGAL, E.C. 3.2.1.22) due to pathogenic variants in the GLA gene (HGNC:4296, Xq22.1). Plasmatic deacylated globotriaosylceramide (lysoGb3) is elevated in FD patients as a reflection of lysosomal accumulation
Ladislav Kuchar +13 more
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Don't Sweat It: Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Reduce Sweating in a Mouse Model
A new galvanic skin response‐based approach offers a simple method for measuring sweating in the paws of mice. This method is used to demonstrate that cannabinoid CB1 receptors reduce baseline sweating in mice, likely via inhibition of sympathetic acetylcholine release via axonal CB1 receptors.
Natalia Murataeva +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the difference in transepidermal water loss in patients diagnosed with hyperhidrosis and healthy subjects, in an air-conditioned environment.
Andre Miotto +7 more
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The butterfly unfolded wing in an open form structure of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) at physiological‐state was confirmed at 2.85 Å resolution by cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM). Structure‐guided protein engineering significantly enhanced the receptor‐binding affinity, therapeutic efficacy, and safety of the engineered toxin variants ...
Wenrui Wang +16 more
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Genetic polymorphism analysis of patients with primary hyperhidrosis
Bryce C Simes,1 Joshua P Moore,1 Terry C Brown,1 Tyler J Rushforth,1 Angela L Bookout,2 Chante L Richardson1 1Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dothan, AL, USA; 2Southern Institute of Dermatology, Dothan, AL, USA Background: Hyperhidrosis affects ...
Brown TC +5 more
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