10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERIDROSIS»
Discover the use of
hyperidrosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hyperidrosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
HYPERIDROSIS AND BROMIDROSIS. Hyperidrosis is an affection in which there
is an abnormal functional activity of the sweat-glands. Many, especially corpulent
people, who are otherwise in apparently perfect health, sweat excessively ...
2
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Conradi records a case of blue perspiration on one-half the scrotum. Chojnowski
records a case in which the perspiration resembled milk. Hyperidrosis occurs as
a symptom in many nervous diseases, organic and functional, and its ...
3
Issues in Gastrointestinal and Visceral Surgery: 2011 Edition
Current study results from the report, 'Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy for
primary palmar hyperidrosis,' have been published. “Primary hyperhidrosis is a
disorder that is characterized by excessive sweating in disproportion to that
required ...
4
2013 ICD-9-CM for Physicians, Volumes 1 and 2 Professional ...
... 257.0 Hyperheparinemia (see also Circulating, intrinsic anticoagulants) 287.5
Hyperhidrosis, hyperidrosis 705.21 axilla 705.21 face 705.21 Hyperhidrosis,
hyperidrosis (Continued) focal (localized) 705.21 primary 705.21 axilla 705.21.
5
2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... Hypergonadism ovarian 256.1 testicular (infantile) (primary) 257.0
Hyperheparinemia (see also Circulating, intrinsic anticoagulants) 287.5
Hyperhidrosis, hyperidrosis 705.21 axilla 705.21 face 705.21 focal (localized)
705.21 primary 705.21 ...
6
Sapira's Art and Science of Bedside Diagnosis
Localized areas of hyperidrosis may occur in neurologic disorders. A localized
area of continuous sweating (most commonly involving palms, soles, axillae, and
genital regions) may be a symptom of postencephalitic parkinsonism. Palmar or ...
7
The Genesis and Control of Disease
Disorders of Secretion Hyperidrosis Miliaria Anidrosis Seborrhea Sudamina
HYPERIDROSIS is a disorder of the sweat glands giving rise to excessive
sweating, which may be either general or local. The cause is unknown. Disorders
of the ...
8
A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology
Methantheline (Banthine) — results unsatisfactory in hyperidrosis the surgical
procedures required to graft an unhealed ulcer cite. General measures were
adequate nutrition, rest, and an avoidance of cold exposure. In this series the
treatment ...
9
A System of Genito-urinary Diseases, Syphilology and Dermatology
Lesions of the brain itself sometimes affect the sweating ; thus Bouveret records a
case of gumma of the brain with unilateral hyperidrosis ; Adamkiewicz (Sitzungsb
. d. physiol. Gesells., Berlin, December 12, 1879 ; see also Die Secretion des ...
Prince Albert Morrow, 1894
10
Sapira's Art & Science of Bedside Diagnosis
Localized areas of hyperidrosis may occur in neurologic disorders. A localized
area of continuous sweating (most commonly involving palms, soles, axillae, and
genital regions) may be a symptom of postencephalitic parkinsonism. Palmar or ...
Jane M. Orient, Joseph D. Sapira, 2010