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Respiration --- Perspiration --- Sueur
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Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest. Despite prevalence of at least 1% of the global population, Hyperhidrosis is still an unknown entity, for the most part -- an undertreated and even neglected medical condition. Moreover, there are few sources summarizing the knowledge on hyperhidrosis to a wider audience. The purpose of this book is to provide information regarding hyperhidrosis, ranging from basic information on pathophysiology to the most advanced therapeutic alternatives. From a therapeutic perspective, hyperhidrosis requires clinical treatment using topical and subdermal agents as well as surgical approaches. The book will not only cover these topics but will discuss all aspects of care -- from patient selection through post-surgical complications. Special attention will be given to sympathectomies. Medical and paramedical professionals, as well as students and researchers, interested in the topic will find the book comprehensive in scope and targeted in offering practical, clinical guidance. Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperhidrosis - A Complete Guide counts with the collaboration of most renowned specialists of this field, and is intended as an easy to read and very practical reference book.
Dermatology. --- Thoracic surgery. --- Surgery. --- Neurology. --- Thoracic Surgery. --- General Surgery. --- Medicine --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Surgery, Primitive --- Thoracic surgery --- Thoracic surgeons --- Skin --- Diseases --- Hyperhidrosis --- Treatment. --- Excessive perspiration --- Perspiration --- Sweat glands --- Neurology .
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This volume contains modern editions of three physiological treatises by Theophrastus of Eresus, who was Artistotle's pupil and successor as head of the Peripatetic School. The treatises are concerned with human phenomena of sweat, dizziness and fatigue, and exhibit close ties to the contemporary medical literature. The Greek text of each treatise is based on a new reading of the principal manuscripts. The text is accompanied by an apparatus of parallel text and variant readings. The excerpts of Photius, patriarch of Constantinople, are printed below the Theophrastean text in order to facilitate comparison. An English translation appears opposite the Greek text. There are brief notes to the translation, and a fuller commentary follows. Indices of important words and topics and a selective bibliography complete each edition.
Perspiration --- Dizziness --- Fatigue --- Sueur --- Etourdissements --- Early works to 1800. --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Sweat --- Body fluids --- Diaphoresis and diaphoretics --- Excretion --- Exocrine glands --- Physiology --- Sweat glands --- Exhaustion --- Lassitude --- Tiredness --- Weariness --- Symptoms --- Rest --- Dysequilibrium (Dizziness) --- Giddiness --- Lightheadedness --- Sensory disorders --- Secretions --- Dizziness. --- Fatigue. --- Perspiration. --- Perspiration - Early works to 1800. --- Dizziness - Early works to 1800. --- Fatigue - Early works to 1800.
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Cystic Fibrosis --- Sweat --- Chlorides --- Sodium --- Cystic fibrosis --- Medical screening --- Perspiration --- Chlorides --- Sodium --- Electrodes, Ion selective --- Dépistage (Médecine) --- Electrodes sélectives d'ions --- diagnosis. --- Analysis. --- analysis. --- analysis. --- Diagnosis --- Analysis --- Analysis --- Analysis
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This is the first and most comprehensive book experts to give their opinion and interpretation of dedicated to the understanding and treatment the disease, and left our own point of view to the of hidradenitis suppurativa. The most recent chapters summarizing pathogenesis and the- monograph on this disease was Dr Benedek’s py. At points you may therefore find discussions supplement to Acta Dermatovenerologica in of e. g. apocrine glands with which the editors 1957 (1)! The long interval has not been justified may disagree, but rather than suppress information by a benign nature or quiet disposition of the we have sought to stimulate and inspire an disease. This is a common and debilitating dis- an open dialogue. The book is intended for both ease that significantly reduces the quality of life concrete factual information, as well as inspiration- for patients. In spite of this it has not achieved a for further studies of aetiology, pathog- deserved level notoriety and scientific interest, esis and therapy. but remains an obscure an ill-understood men- We would like to thank our colleagues for ace to the patients. generously sharing their insight and knowledge. There may be several reasons for this neglect.
Skin --- Sweat glands. --- Diseases. --- Sudoriparous glands --- Cutaneous glands --- Perspiration --- Cutaneous diseases --- Dermatoses --- Dermatology --- Dermatology. --- Gynecology. --- Endocrinology. --- Proctology. --- Internal medicine --- Hormones --- Gynaecology --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Diseases --- Hidradenitis suppurativa. --- Acne inversa --- Hidradenitides, Suppurative --- Hidradenitis, Suppurative --- Suppurativa hidradenitis --- Suppurative hidradenitides --- Suppurative hidradenitis --- Bacterial diseases --- Sweat glands --- Gynecology . --- Gastroenterology
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, sweat or urine carry much information on the state of human health. The role of VOCs in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring is expected to become increasingly significant due to recent advances in the field. Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine includes the latest discoveries and applications for VOCs from the world's foremost scientists and clinicians working in this emerging analytic area. - Appeals to a multidisciplinary audience, including scientists, researchers, and cl
Biochemical markers --- Volatile organic compounds --- Medicine --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Pathology --- Environmental Engineering --- Medical Research --- Volatile organic compounds. --- Perspiration. --- Urine. --- Respiration. --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Physiology --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Pee --- Body fluids --- Excretion --- Kidneys --- Sweat --- Diaphoresis and diaphoretics --- Exocrine glands --- Sweat glands --- VOCs (Chemicals) --- Volatile organic chemicals --- Organic compounds --- Respiration --- Secretions --- Biochemical markers.
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