نتایج جستجو برای: sweat test

تعداد نتایج: 817253  

Journal: :The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 1978

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1982
T Ogawa M Asayama T Miyagawa

Effects of sweat gland training by daily local heating were examined and its significance in heat acclimatization was evaluated. Training by 2-hr immersion of an arm in hot water of 43 degrees C caused distinct augmentation of sweat gland activity in the trained area, with reduction in the degree of hidromeiosis, when tested by an arm bag collection of sweat. Concentrations of sweat electrolyte...

2005
Oscar Johnson

The authors have used the concentration of salt in sweat as an objective test to demonstrate the existence of a group of hypertensive patients with clinical signs of hyperadrenocortical function. The significantly lower concentration of salt in the sweat of patients with this endocrine hypertensive syndrome distinguishes them from other hypertensive patients who show no significant difference f...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
L J McCutcheon R J Geor G L Ecker M I Lindinger

This study examined sweating responses in six exercise-trained horses during 21 consecutive days (4 h/day) of exposure to, and daily exercise in, hot humid conditions (32-34 degrees C, 80-85% relative humidity). On days 0, 3, 7, 14, and 21, horses completed a standardized exercise test on a treadmill (6 degrees incline) at a speed eliciting 50% of maximal O(2) uptake until a pulmonary artery te...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2009
Mahmood D Al-Mendalawi Atqah Abdul-Wahab Ibrahim A Janahi Mohammed O Abdel-Rahman

C fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common inherited diseases in Caucasian people. It is caused by mutations in both the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene that encodes a transmembrane glycoprotein.1 One of the main consequences of mutations in the CFTR gene is a dysfunction of ion channels resulting in elevated sweat chloride concentrations, pancreatic insufficiency...

2017
Alethéa Guimarães Faria Fernando Augusto Lima Marson Carla Cristina Souza Gomez Maria de Fátima Servidoni Antônio Fernando Ribeiro José Dirceu Ribeiro

Objective To conduct a descriptive analysis of the sweat test (ST), associating ST results with epidemiological data, CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator) mutations and reasons to indicate the ST, as well as correlating sweat sodium and sweat chloride concentrations in subjects. Methods Retrospective survey and descriptive analysis of 5,721 ST at a university referral ce...

Journal: :Circulation 1950
D F DAVIES H E CLARK

The authors have used the concentration of salt in sweat as an objective test to demonstrate the existence of a group of hypertensive patients with clinical signs of hyperadrenocortical function. The significantly lower concentration of salt in the sweat of patients with this endocrine hypertensive syndrome distinguishes them from other hypertensive patients who show no significant difference f...

2005
Oscar Johnson

The authors have used the concentration of salt in sweat as an objective test to demonstrate the existence of a group of hypertensive patients with clinical signs of hyperadrenocortical function. The significantly lower concentration of salt in the sweat of patients with this endocrine hypertensive syndrome distinguishes them from other hypertensive patients who show no significant difference f...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1983
F Pederzini D Faraguna L Giglio D Pedrotti L Perobelli G Mastella

High blood trypsin levels during early days of life are found in newborns subsequently diagnosed to be affected by cystic fibrosis. The authors compared the validity of the traditional meconium test with the blood immunoreactive trypsin (IRT) assay, carried out in parallel on 113,302 neonates from three regions of North-eastern Italy. The meconium test showed a sensitivity of 57.7%. The sensiti...

2004

The early description of cystic fibrosis (CF) dates back to late 30s. In 1936, Fanconi identified the association between the “congenital CF of the pancreas and broncheactasis" shortly followed by Andersen who in 1938 gave the complete anatomopathologic description of CF. In 1953, Di Sant'Agnese described an excess of sodium chloride in the sweat of children affected by CF. This discovery short...

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