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THE SWEAT TEST

Pediatrics, 1962
AN INCREASED interest in the physiology of sweating was precipitated by the demonstration of markedly elevated electrolyte levels in sweat of patients with cystic fibrosis. Indeed, the determination of sweat electrolytes has become the most reliable single diagnostic test for cystic fibrosis, replacing the more difficult, time consuming, uncomfortable,
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Painful sweating

Neurology, 2004
The authors report a case of spontaneous and gustatory facial pain and sweating.The patient had frequent episodes of pain, sweating, and flushing bilaterally in the hairless skin of the ophthalmic and maxillary distributions of the trigeminal nerve.
David S, Goldstein   +3 more
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Breaking a Sweat

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Breaking a Sweat This interactive case features a patient with 3-week history of worsening chills and intermittent fevers.
Katherine W, DiNardo   +4 more
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Mucopolysaccharides in sweat

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1965
Abstract Mucopolysaccharides occurring in sweat were isolated by coated-glass chromatography. By infrared analysis they were shown to consist for the greater part of desulfated heparin. Some fractions contained a considerable amount of urea and traces of amines and amino acids. The properties of the substances are discussed.
E, Seutter, J W, Mali
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Sweat Allergy

2016
For many years, sweat has been recognized as an exacerbation factor in all age groups of atopic dermatitis (AD) and a trigger of cholinergic urticaria (CholU). Recently, we reported the improvement of AD symptoms by spray with tannic acid, which suppresses basophil histamine release by semipurified sweat antigens in vitro, and showering that removes ...
Takaaki, Hiragun, Michihiro, Hide
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Sweating in Sheep

Nature, 1947
DURING investigations on the humidity of the fleece atmosphere carried out in the summer of 1946, certain sheep were found to have a consistently higher relative humidity (70–90 per cent) close to the skin than at points farther out in the thickness of the fleece (25–50 per cent) ; humidity measurements being made with cobalt chloride papers, prepared ...
J B, CRAGG, L, DAVIES
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Sweating and Sweat Glands

1975
N.T.M. YEATES, T.N. EDEY, M.K. HILL
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Cold sweats

The Lancet, 2000
R M, Lowenthal, B V, Taylor, B S, Tan
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Androgens and sweating

British Journal of Dermatology, 1994
L, Kunkeler, M B, Hodgins
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