نتایج جستجو برای: sweating

تعداد نتایج: 3395  

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1986
T Ogawa M Asayama

Effects of local skin temperature on sweat gland activity were analyzed quantitatively by measuring changes in the rates of thermal sweating and of drug-induced sweating by local heating. The data indicates that a rise in local temperature causes an accelerated increase in the rate of sweat production, the Q10 being around 2.5 regardless of the basal sweat rate with some individual variations. ...

2015
Michael. J. Farrell David Trevaks Nigel A.S. Taylor Michael J. Farrell

34 Sweating events occur in response to mental stress (psychogenic) or with 35 increased body temperature (thermogenic). We previously found that both were 36 linked to activation of common brainstem regions, suggesting that they share the 37 same output pathways: a putative common premotor nucleus was identified in 38 the rostral-lateral medulla. We therefore looked in higher brain regions for...

Journal: :Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae 2001
R Reisfeld

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The second sympathetic thoracic ganglion has long been regarded as the most important structure in all sympathetic procedures for any indication, be it hand sweating, blushing, or social phobia. Earlier, we had found an interesting new basis for the selection of more specific methods in individual disorders. The aim of the present study was to either confirm the old theory o...

Journal: :Dermatology online journal 2016
Megan E Prouty Ryan Fischer Deede Liu

Hyperhidrosis, or abnormally increased sweating, is a condition that may have a primary or secondary cause. Usually medication- induced secondary hyperhidrosis manifests with generalized, rather than focal sweating. We report a 32-year-old woman with a history of palmoplantar hyperhidrosis for 15 years who presented for treatment and was prescribed oral glycopyrrolate. One month later, the palm...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2014
Abdollah Hosseinlou Saeed Khamnei Masumeh Zamanlu

UNLABELLED Studies have shown that dehydrated humans or animals in a warm environment begin to sweat within seconds to minutes after drinking. This phenomenon is one of the drinking-induced thermoregulatory responses; being investigated from different aspects. Our objective is to show the difference of voluntary drinking and imposed drinking in the methodology of these experiments. Six healthy ...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2017

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Physiology 1951

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
hassan ali ali mohebbi trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran; ge~erumeurogrenera~tu~wmr{mqoycum }aofuomvms{ou} ogqm}e}cmla{c}oowersity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-2181263550, [email protected] shaban mehrvarz trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran shahram manoochehry ge~erumeurogrenera~tu~wmr{mqoycum }aofuomvms{ou} ogqm}e}cmla{c}oowersity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-2181263550, [email protected]; ge~erumeurogrenera~tu~wmr{mqoycum }aofuomvms{ou} ogqm}e}cmla{c}oowersity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-2181263550, [email protected]

background primary hyperhidrosis (p.h.h.) is characterized by excessive sweating in certain parts of body. it’s estimated prevalence is 0%-6.1% in different populations. in asian population its prevalence is around 3%. in 57% of cases, there is a positive family history. objectives to evaluate and compare the early and late satisfaction, outcomes and complications of thoracoscopic sympathectomy...

2018
Hirofumi Yoshida Eijiro Yamashita

A 31-year-old man complained of recurrent episodes of left-dominant facial flushing and sweating precipitated by eating. He previously broke his bilateral mandibular condyles and was treated with conservative management. He recovered uneventfully but developed these symptoms a month after the injury. He had no history nor symptoms of a food allergy, so auriculotemporal nerve syndrome was suspec...

2013
Salim Aljabari Emily Howard Todd Bell Tetyana L. Vasylyeva

Mutation in the cytokine receptor-like factor 1 and the cardiotrophin-like cytokine (CRLF1 or CLCF1 genes) phenotypically presents as cold induced sweating syndrome (CISS), which is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. The syndrome is characterized by paradoxical sweating in cold weather, dysmorphic facial features, musculoskeletal deformities, difficulty in feeding, and unexplained recurrent e...

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