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- Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA) has two characteristic features: the inability to feel pain and temperature, and decreased or absent sweating ( ...
- ... Affected individuals have a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis), which impairs their ability to tolerate heat.Reduced ... K, Horiguchi Y, Kiyokane K. Early blistering, poikiloderma, hypohidrosis, alopecia and exocrine pancreatic hypofunction: a peculiar variant ...
- ... the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma), decreased or absent sweating (anhidrosis), and abnormal nails (nail dystrophy). In severe cases, ... function of sweat glands under the skin, causing anhidrosis.In some people with NBCIE, the cause of ...
- ... EDA-ID have a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal ... do not function properly. An inability to sweat (anhidrosis) can lead to a dangerously high body temperature ( ...
- ... toenails (nail dystrophy), a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis), an increased sensitivity to heat, and a thickening ...
- ... DPR can include a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) or excess sweating (hyperhidrosis) and dental abnormalities. Some ...
- ... in unequal pupil size (anisocoria), and absent sweating (anhidrosis) on the affected side of the face. Sinking ...
- ... men. Rarely, people experience an inability to sweat (anhidrosis), which can lead to a dangerously high body ...
- ... ectodermal dysplasia have a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal ...
- ... skin called angiokeratomas; a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis); cloudiness or streaks in the front part of ...