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  1. ... reference><see-reference >Hyperhidrosis</see-reference><see-reference >Perspiration</see-reference><site ><information-category >Patient Handouts</information-category><information- ...
  2. ... Replacement Therapy section in Hot Flashes and Night Sweats and Breast Cancer Prevention . References American Cancer Society: Cancer Facts and Figures 2024. ...
  3. ... gov: Hyperhidrosis (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Sweat Problems (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  4. ... may result in high chloride levels on a sweat test. These conditions include hypothyroidism , nephrogenic diabetes insipidus , and Addison disease . References American Lung Association [Internet]. Chicago: American Lung Association; ...
  5. ... xerosis may also occur with poor recovery of sweat, sebaceous, and apocrine gland function after a course of cytotoxic therapy. References Gobbi PG, Attardo-Parrinello G, Lattanzio G, et ...
  6. ... General information about clinical trials is also available. References Freedman RR, Blacker CM: Estrogen raises the sweating threshold in postmenopausal women with hot flashes. Fertil ...
  7. ... both strands is recommended. Table 7. Cold-Induced Sweating Syndrome / Crisponi Syndrome (CISS/CS): CRLF1 Notable Pathogenic Variants View in own window Reference Sequences DNA Nucleotide Change (Alias 1 ) Predicted Protein ...
  8. ... Del Rio, S., Muntz, J. A., Dieckman, L., Sweat chloride concentration in adults with pulmonary diseases, American Review of Respiratory Disease, 128, 34–7, 1983 Index/reference test: no symptoms of interest included. Desmarquest, P., ...
  9. ... Frey syndrome (also known as gustatory flushing and sweating and auriculotemporal syndrome).[ 8 ] Frey syndrome has been successfully treated with injections of botulinum toxin A.[ 27 - 29 ] References Speight PM, Barrett AW: Salivary gland tumours. Oral ...
  10. ... more information, see Fatigue , Hot Flashes and Night Sweats , and Nutrition in Cancer ... white blood cell count that is within reference range or slightly decreased, clinical features may be ...
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