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Results 1 - 10 of 110 for Temperature
  1. ... disorder characterized by an allergic reaction to cold temperatures. Other immune system problems can also occur. The ... hives) when the skin is exposed to cool temperatures, which is known as cold urticaria. In PLAID, ...
  2. ... characteristic features: the inability to feel pain and temperature, and decreased or absent sweating (anhidrosis). This condition ... into adulthood.An inability to feel pain and temperature often leads to repeated severe injuries. Unintentional self- ...
  3. ... syndrome is characterized by problems with regulating body temperature and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the ... excessive sweating is usually triggered by exposure to temperatures below about 65 or 70 degrees Fahrenheit, but ...
  4. ... as the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. Problems related to this disorder can first appear ... dehydration, decreased blood pressure (hypotension), difficulty maintaining body temperature, and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia).Individuals with dopamine ...
  5. ... which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch to the brain. These sensations are ... neurons leads to the inability to feel pain, temperature, and touch sensations and to the impairment of ...
  6. ... which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch. These sensations are impaired in people ...
  7. ... that transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch (sensory neurons). The NTRK1 protein is ...
  8. ... as the regulation of breathing rate and body temperature. The condition is apparent from birth, and its ... and swallowing, and episodes of dangerously high body temperature (hyperthermia).In addition to bowed legs, affected infants ...
  9. ... as hives or urticaria) when exposed to cool temperatures, in particular cooling caused by evaporation, such as ... PLCγ2 enzyme does not function normally. At low temperatures, the enzyme is constantly turned on, even when ...
  10. ... in the regulation of sweating in response to temperature changes and other factors. This signaling pathway appears ... rare condition characterized by problems with regulating body temperature and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the ...
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