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Detection of hypohidrosis in Japanese patients with pigmentary mosaicism
European Journal of Dermatology, 2013ejd.2013.2194 Auteur(s) : Kyoko Shimizu ky1023@med.u-toyama.ac.jp, Teruhiko Makino, Chieko Ueda, Yoshiaki Takegami, Kotaro Matsui, Megumi Mizawa, Tadamichi Shimizu Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama 930-0194, Japan Hypomelanosis of Ito (HI) was first reported ...
Yoshiaki Takegami+6 more
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Induced miliaria, postmiliarial hypohidrosis, and some potential sequelae
Skin diseases consistently rank third or fourth, and occasionally first, among diseases causing military disability in the humid tropics. Miliaria is one of these common dermatoses. It causes discomfort and sometimes disability and can lead to cutaneous and perhaps constitutional sequelae.
Marion B. Sulzberger
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The Journal of Dermatology, 2017
AbstractAnhidrosis/hypohidrosis are conditions presenting various level of sweating dysfunction. Among them, acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) presents inadequate decrease or loss of sweating without apparent neurological and dermatological symptoms except cholinergic urticaria.
Masaru Honma+7 more
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AbstractAnhidrosis/hypohidrosis are conditions presenting various level of sweating dysfunction. Among them, acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) presents inadequate decrease or loss of sweating without apparent neurological and dermatological symptoms except cholinergic urticaria.
Masaru Honma+7 more
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Familial simple hypohidrosis with abnormal palmar dermal ridges
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1988AbstractA brother and sister born to nonconsanguineous, Iranian Jewish parents were found to have simple hypohidrosis. Pilocarpine produced only little sweating, and external heat and physical effort were associated with elevation of body temperature. Abnormal palmar dermal ridges were considered to be associated with paucity of sweat pores and glands.
Arieh Kauschansky+5 more
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Successful steroid treatment of acquired idiopathic partial hypohidrosis
The Journal of Dermatology, 2006ABSTRACTThe pathogenesis of idiopathic‐acquired hypohidrosis remains unknown, and no specific causes have yet been established. We report a 34‐year‐old man with acquired idiopathic hypohidrosis successfully treated with prednisolone. The patient noticed heat intolerance and hypohidrosis of the pectoral and back during the summer. No systemic disease or
Shuji Kishida+3 more
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Diabetic painful truncal neuropathy with hypohidrosis and facial palsy
Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience, 2020AbstractTruncal neuropathy is a rare phenotype of diabetic neuropathy. Here, we report the first case of diabetic painful truncal neuropathy complaining of back pain with hypohidrosis confirmed by a sweat test accompanied by cranial nerve palsy. The patient had poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus and suffered from back pain followed by facial ...
Keiichiro Tsunoda+10 more
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Hypothalamic-pituitary germinoma presenting as generalized hypohidrosis
European Journal of Dermatology, 2017Hypohidrosis refers to diminished sweating in response to an appropriate thermal stimulus, leading to hyperthermia [1]. Different aetiologies of hypohidrosis include congenital absence of sweat glands, exogenous factors, dermatological disorders, neurological disorders, endocrine disorders, and Fabry disease [2-4].
Yutaka Takahashi+5 more
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Hypohidrosis‐related symptoms in pediatric epileptic patients with topiramate
Pediatrics International, 2010AbstractBackground: Topiramate is one of the most commonly prescribed newer antiepileptic drugs. However, we have encountered quite a few cases of pediatric epileptic patients on topiramate complaining about the symptoms related to hypohidrosis.
Sun Jun Kim, Soon Chul Kim, In Joon Seol
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Reticulate Hyperpigmentation in a Man With Hypohidrosis and Sinopulmonary Infections
JAMA Dermatology, 2017Kiran Motaparthi, Brian J. Hall
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